1 . f.-i ' - The Netv Oregon Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning. November Ht 1928 Gives Nation His Thanks Intricate Apparatus Demon strated; Photophone In volves Old Ideas ATLANTA, Ga.. (AP) An in tricate apparatus which transmits sound over a beam of light has bee demonstrated here. The process is "narrow-casting." The equipment, developed by John Bellamy Taylor, consulting engineer of the General Electric company, is a photophon3, built on old principles, but utilizing the perfected photoelectric cell, elec tric pickup and newly developer amplifiers and sound Reproducers. Electrical energy is sent over the light beam to transposing and reproducing elements, mounted on a tripod some dlstanca away. Energy is led to a mirror, one .thousandth of a square inch In urea, suspended, in a marn'etic field by wires. The mirror, quiv- ' ering la tune with the, electric current, focuses the light by a lens into a narrow beam, which. Pulsating at the frequency determ ined by music on a phonograph record, i? projected through tpaee to the light collecting mirror or lens of the receiver. The mirror, or lens, cond?nses the light on the photoelectric cell, which responds to every variation In light intensity, and translates the light into elecric energy. This. . after ampllcafication,' passes to a loud speaker, where the final . sound transformation occurs. The process differs from radio broadcosting in degree only. In the case of light, frequencies of several hundred triflion per second Rive wavelengths of the order of a fifty-thousandth of an inch, while broadcast waves ar,e from 600 to 1,500 feet in length. The light waves will pass only in a straight line and through only soch solids as are transparent. whll3 broadcast waves will bend around obstructions and pass through walls. Mr. Taylor Is able to control the round produced at will by passing his hand or any non-transparent Kolid n the path of the light beam. The lighting of a match produces a sound not unlike the rumble of thunder, while the vary ing light from a small dynamo driven flashlight sounds like 8 siren. .Mr. Taylor has been able to pas a light beam d uring daytime across a street, and at night the beam may be projected three or four miles. gfi jiimwSWfe k Presklent-lect Herbert Clark 'Hoover, snapped before the microphone . In fhe library of Ids horaat .Palo Alto, Cal." He la the first rhief eirecntive tu broadcast his thanks to his followers after election. Listen In Western Stations Are Not Restricted by Change I iv Net Service I Engineers Hold Changes Demanded by Television Night Policeman To Resume Work SILVERTON. Ore., Nov. 14 (facial) Webb Haskins. night policeman at Silverton, who has been 111 with bronchial pneumon ia fof the past two weeks, is able to be about again and expects to be back at his Job his wt-ek. J. Cil'son is acting as night police man during Mrs. Haskins' illness. Mr. Haskins was reelect -d con stable of this district at the re cent election. NEW YORK. (AP) Eelief that radio receiver manufacturers must heed the advent of television, 'since it necessitates changes in conventioal audio amplifier de sign. " has been expressed by E. E. Hiler, radio engineer. He said that t lie commercial success of tel?vlsion was conting ent upon satisfactory results with receivers to which was added the image reproducing equipment. Cood reproduction of an image, however, he added, was depend ent upon the amplifying charac teristics of the receiver. "Detail or shading in a televi sion image," he continued, "is governed by th? amount of fre quency distortion present in the -ystem. Such distortion is of in finitely greater importance when receiving television signals than with voice, since it means loss af detail and shading. "One television experimenter has ben convinced that the audio implifier used in television must possess a flat operating character istic, since the transmitters em ploy audio amplifiers of this na ture. As such, receiver manufac turers must design their audio equipment to conform with these requirements." Portable Set is Trial to Police Seeking Air Tax P.UDAPEST (AP) Portable ! radio sets with no visible aerials 'are giving postoffice inspectors a inew task. j To check up on persons who lliave not paid the annual radio jtax, inspe?tors compare the posi tions of aerials with the list of licenses. This has proven most effective, except in the cases of evaders, who have portable sets with small aerials. Because of the amount of sus pected evasion, authorities are considering a plan by which re tailers selling portable sets would supply the postoffice with the names and addresses of purchasers. WASHINGTON, (AP) While regional stations are not atiected by the order of the federal radio commission restricting the simul taneous broadcasting of Identical chain programs, time division has resulted in the curtailment of the network service of some stations. The extent to which limitation of time on ho air has restricted individual stations is yet to be de termined. It will depend on the number of hours of operation and the attitude of the network sys ems towards broadcasters whose time is curtailed. Many broadcast ers, however, who hare been as signed, to regional channels with out time division, regard their sit uation as preferable to some of the clear channel stations hit by the chain restriction or the time shatring order. With one exception, eastern re gional stations associated with the National broadcasting system wiU3 be able to nroaacast cnam pro grams without any restriction. WFI. Philadelphia, will share time with WLIT, Philadelphia. Regional stations in the east which can broadcast NBC pro grams without time division hand icap are WGR. Buffalo; WEEI, Boston; WJAR, Providence; WTAG, Worcester; WCSH. Port land: WRC, Washington, and WCAE, Pittsburgh. , . In the far west also, all region al NRC stations will operate full time. They are KGW. Portland; KOMO, Seattle; and KHQ, Spokane. TsonsoAT atoximo t:9-S:t KXL 24fi). Courtesy! and household prvrrams. ' - Ct4K-7:4fi KJX I54)r Orchestra and health exenrbwa. 7:15-7:10 KGW (48. Health exer cises 7 :4 KEX. Nws items. i I :0-9 :00 KOW. NBC. "Happy" hour 8:00-10:00-KWJJ. il&i). Concert. 9:00-S:5 KXU Portland Earlv Birds. :O-lt:00 KEX. "Better Homes' hour. ;00-10:30 KTBR (23t). Woijnen s program. i :t0-12:00 KWBS (200). House if- s hour. 3:40-12 :00 KOIN (319). Hous.4 ifs program and town ..topics, i 9:45-12:00 KXU. Home ecenAnut-s 10 :O0-U :t0 KWJJ. Birthday hoiur. 7 10:00-11 :00 KrtlO (219. Rrj-.-.,?: T program. j 8 10:00-1 2 :0 KEX. rvvotional i -r. vloo. shoijiing guide and bewi-ltt-ms. j 10 :l0-12 .00 KOW. Household hIps, NBC program and music. U .00-12 :00 KrKC. Talks and rrtiisir. U :00-12 :o0KV.rj. tvnrt ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ! 12:00-l:tM KKKC. tftudio .oncttrt. 12:00-12:30 KOIN Knrm ir.,irir:im 12:0.0-1:00 KEX. Utile S nifJlioJiy ' orchestra. 12.00-1:00 KGW. Luncheon conceit. 12 :00-6 :00 KXL. Afternoon presenta tionit I 12 :00-t:00 -KWJJ. Music. f 1:00-1:15 KOIX. Farm service. 1 1 :0o.l ;2Q KEX. Song recital. , 1 :00-5 -0 irpw 1 .i.r..i.'r.n MnA-t t :30-2 :30 KEXJ, f oacert ensenibie. 2 :00-S rOO KKXT Ltfile Svmphony. - :S0-5 ;00 KTHR. Music' - 3 :00-Vni1 Vt'Ii' i......vL.i... tic iootoau game from Mltno.iiaM 3:00-3:30 KFEC, Pipe organ -concert. ! -3:00-4-00 KlITV - 3:30-4:00 KB:X. si.ng recital. ! " :w Kr KC v&rmu frogram. WBDHBSDAT NIGHT 0-4 :30 KFEC Elementary Span ish lesson. 00-4 :3 KEX. Concert ensemble. 10-6 :6 KFEC. Seml-classlcal mu sic. 30-S:e0 KEX. Santa Caua ;0-S:30 KOW. Ynob lesson. :00-6: KFEC. Popular mustc, :15-t:00 KOIX. Tnsyr-Turvy times. :30- :00 KOffr Children's pre (4&4). (319). program. Movie talk Organ con- Dinner con- Svmpliony York stin . Seml-cla ssi- 00-6 :30 KGW and music. :00-7 :00 KOIX :0o-T :00 KTBR 231) cert. :00-T :00 KhKC (219). mnslc nrtd (6:45) Xevr quotations. :0"-T :00 KWBS 2'0). cal mueifc. :30-T :00-KGW. r.ncert :00 KKEC. Utility, i .00-7 ;30 KGW. "Tin Pan XBC. :00-8 :00 KWBS. TopuJar music. 00-S :00 KXL. Courtesy program Orchestra. Concert trio. String orchoFtra. "Oregon History. trio. Alley- :00-8 :00 KOIX :30-8 :30 KOW. ;00-S;3( KOIX :0rt-8 :30 KOW. :00-S:30 KXL. Orchestra. :00-9 :00 KEX. ABC feature. ;00-10:01 KWBS. tftudii progran ;30-9 :0 KOIX. Studio program :30-9 :00 KXL. Studio features. :00-10:00 KEX. Ki Ion orchestra. 9 -00-9 :30 KOW "Romance" (NBO.) 9 :30-10 :0 KOIN. Studio program. 9 3-10:00 KrtW. Studio music. 10:00-11:09 KWBS. Request hour. 10:00-11:00 KXL Orchestra. 10:00-11:30 KOIN. Iance orchestra. 10 00-12:00 KGW. NBC dxince mu sic. 10:00-11:00 KEX. Ianee fro'i.v weather and police retxtrts. 11 :0U-1 :t'l KXL Entertainments. SBC- -9-9. "Happy" hnur : 10:30-11. ""Women's magazh.e .'" 7-7:30. Tin Pan Allev :" 7:3n-8. Gayeties : 8 'Kuor Gladiators;" 9, Travelog; 10 12. TriHUdtrsns dance orchestra. KGO Oakland 30i. 6, concert; 6 ;3- Reinlmtndt trio: 7. ngrlcultural : 7 -3(. . I'at isiarf nu'.ntrt ; :30, Xli1': 9:30. cnntrt: 1", 1'"N. KNX Los AngcLs :6) fi. riaygi ers' cl'.ih ; St :.10. string quartet : 7. 7:30. feature: S. Airedales: 8 feature: :30. feature; 10-12. dan.' orchestra: 12-1, Cotton club. KYA San Franciseo (2-t-.. 6, newn ; 6:1.".. Crier: 7. 8. semi-classical ; 8 -3". frolic; 9. 10-12. dance orchestra. KJR Seattle 30:t). 6. .-nsemble : 7. salon ore! estra S. Hawaiian Sif.i-shint- hour; 9. AltC salon orchestra: 10-12. Vic Meyer's dance orchesti a. KPO San Kranclseei 441'). 6, music; 7-7:30. XBC; 8-8:30. XBC; 9:30-l. dance band; 11, XBC. KFI Los Angeles (468). 6, music bo : 7-7:36. NBC; 8-8:30. XBC; 8 ::- t- 1, dance ttand ; jj0. . t'.' KFI Los Angeles ( ' "nu-'f 7. H.t tot 7 :S0 jBC . . piioneue; 9 :S0. Tarletyj ! 11. KFRC an Francisco illlJiil, orchestra; 7, orchestra; jr?. , 1 ano-. , 10-12. dance orches-a. KHQ Spokane (668). . servl. uwr: 6 -3r Jinner coneert : 7. IXuirl.Hoy 8, 8:30, NBC; 9:30, program. KFWB Hollywood (310 6. MU4"'" ' 7. quartet; 8, music; 9, orel11": 10. dance orc-hestra; 11, timely ' KFOA Seattle 236. . hour: 7.30. S. news; :15.r'3o club; 8:30, Skipier s log; 8:4''' ' movie notes. -j KOMO Seattle (326). 6-8. orch : 8 KC.fr; .:30. NBC: 9:30, fnJ!?,,' lt:30. news and music; ll--" duets and solos. KXTEUT.UN TIXPK" HUBBARD, Ore., Nov. 13 (Special) Mr .and Mrs. WiUJiir-i Dick gave a dinner in hocor of W. Allen of Portland. vho spent Armistice day with them. Mr. Diet clerks in a grocery store in Sellwood and Mrs. Dick has charge of the second grade in the Hubbard public schools. 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