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McDonald, Arthur Stephen (1891 - 1955)

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Radio engineer
Born: 6 March 1891  Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia.  Died: 23 April 1955  Longueville, Victoria, Australia.
Arthur Stephen McDonald had no formal training in engineering, but went on to become Chief Engineer at AWA Ltd. (Amalgamated Wireless Australasia) – the company that took over most of the Commonwealth’s radio activities in 1922. During his long tenure at AWA Ltd., McDonald helped establish Australia’s broadcasting industry: he set up the construction of the first radio stations and helped establish the beam wireless service between Australia and Britain (1927) and the first commercial use of two-way radio telephone links to overseas. McDonald was a foundation member of the Institution of Radio Engineers, Australia, a Fellow and one-time Vice-President of the Institute of Radio Engineers, United States of America and Vice-President of the Radio & Telephone manufacturers Association.

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c. 1907 - c. 1910General mechanical engineering positions in Victoria
1910Junior Instrument Setter in the engineering branch of the Postmaster-General's Department, Victoria
1911 - c. 1916Erection Engineer for the Costal Radio Service
1916 - 1917Assistant Engineer for Equipment with the Department of the Navy
1918 - 1920Radio Engineer with the Department of the Navy
1920 - 1922Retruned to the Postmaster-General's Department
1922 - Fellow of the Institute of Radio Engineers, USA
1922 - 1930Radio Engineer with AWA Ltd. (Amalgamated Wireless Australasia)
1930 - 1945Chief Engineer and Assistant General Manager at AWA Ltd.
1932 - Foundation member of the Institution of Radio Engineers, Australia
1943 - 1945President of the Institution of Radio Engineers, Australia
1945 - 1946Assistant Manager of Engineering at AWA Ltd.
1946 - Chief Engineer at the Overseas Telecommunications Commission
1949Vice-President of the Institute of Radio Engineers, USA

 

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