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CHERRY, Richard Ormond

Born Melbourne 6 July 1903. Education Melbourne University (B.Sc. 1925, M.Sc. 1927). Research physicist, C.S.I.R. Radio Research Board, 1928-32. Consulting physicist, Melbourne, 1934-39. Australian Army 1940-45. Lecturer in physics Melbourne University 1946-51; Senior lecturer 1952-68.
  1. Signal strength measurements of 3LO Melbourne. Melbourne: Broadcasting Company of Australia, 1927(?), 14pp.
  2. The signal intensity of 3LO Melbourne. Australasian Electrical Times, 7 (1928), 46-47.
  3. Signal strength measurements of 3LO Melbourne. Paper II. Melbourne: Broadcasting Company of Australia, 1928(?), 19pp.
  4. Signal strength measurements of 3LO Melbourne - II. Australasian Electrical Times, 7 (1928), 540-544.
  5. The daylight transmission of wireless waves over sea water. Melbourne: Broadcasting Company of Australia, 1928, 6pp.; Australasian Electrical Times, 8 (1929), 315-316.
  6. Field intensity measurements around some Australian broadcast stations. Physical Society, London. Proceedings., 42 (1930), 192-207, 591-592.
  7. (With D.F. Martyn) Studies of fading in Victoria. A preliminary study of fading on medium wavelengths at short distances. Australia. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Bulletin., 63 (1932), Australia. Radio Research Board. Report. 4, 33-48.
  8. Studies of fading in Victoria. Observations on distant stations in which no ground wave is receivedition Australia. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Bulletin., 63 (1932), Australia. Radio Research Board. Report. 4, 49-59.
  9. An investigation of traffic noises. Commonwealth Engineer, 22 (November 1934), 105-109.
  10. (With D.F. Martyn and A.L. Green) Long-distance observations of radio waves of medium frequencies. Physical Society, London. Proceedings., 47 (1935), 340-351; Australia. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Bulletin., 88 (1935), Australia. Radio Research Board. Report. 7, 53-63.


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