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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
Mt> , M * • » ri v> -eÀ . « r " C • Page Six .* XV* THE SCIO TRIBUNE WILD LIFE REFUGE Four-Tuba Receiver in Which RF Stag* la Connected In Two Tube*. Detoe- tor I* Regenerative, Fl rot Audi* Stage Retteiad in Parallel Stage. Cl'«as: Diagram Showring Sam* Circuit aa That in Fig 1, Eicspt That ths Second Audio Stags la ths R«fl***d One. Instead of th* First. By SIDNEY E FINKELSTEIN, In Radio World. bottom - jjuatj hwukt j Lw For tbe fan who hav made many •eta some variaUcn* on the accepted theme* are very Inviting, hence two circuits ar* pre*«-nted that offer en couragement to tboae who itke to work out aolutlona from augmented data. Tim Orel circuit (Fig 1) consists of a etag* of tuned radio-frequency am- *d In ¡mnillel. a regenerative detector, the first stage of audio reflexed In the parallel conm-ct«1 tube*, the Secund at a go of audio being "soio." The other drrult (Fig 2). u*lng the aatue principle, make* the last audio etage the rofleted on*. The parallel connection of the tube* in Hie rvflexed (tag* I* retained. <»nly on* reason for connecting tube* tiTF ZT» (SAlCVi.AV In parallel may be advanced—to make By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN land* are the ■¡•awning ground of vast «rganlied an ambitious colonlxatlon them ehare equally the load of the ANITol'MIE -UMl Where numlwr* of game tlshra. Including the scheme which would have mads It stage In which they are connected Manitou Ixives to Dwell— black bas* -''inch for Inch and pound Rrttlah territory had not tbe Revolu With KF amplification so populer would l>e s good name for for ¡(Oiind the gauii-st fl<di that i*ltiu.’ tion brought hl* plan* to naught; the often there la too much of IL so that our newest wild life refuge. Alxl these game flsh need man's help, North*e«t territory wa* established In distortion arises from RF caoaea, no That's what the Indian For when th* high water* of spring 17H7. Julien Dubuque eatal>ll«lied hl* leaa than from an overburden of audio recede million* of »mail fry and many called It until the white lead mine and smeltor on the Iowa current. man discovered It and large fish—become laudlocked and • Ide about ITSfi; th* first perm*nmt Two Audio Stag** Employed, ‘'bought'* it from him. Ha perish, unless rescued and returned ■ettlement In Iowa was mad* liter* tn A a th* teat la ono for reducing th* to the parent water*. From this natu official name, according to 1K30. overload. If any, two audio stages must the act of the Hixty-eighth ral H»h hatchery go million* of game Lieut. Zebulon like. V. S. A., ex be employed. Hom* may And that the congreas that created It. Ashes for the stocking of lake* and I* I p|>er Mlaalaalppl Wild Life and stream* The demand every year for plorcd the up;»er Mississippi tn lffiff»- I hook Ul«a as suggested will Improve the quality of reception. At least expert Flab Refuge That's altogether too black ba»» I* something Ilk* thirty Ufl. Hr found the North Wet com long a name for the mlllbma of nature- fillies the supply, for the bass doe* not |>any (later merged with th* Hudson's men ter* may eatahllah to their own lovers, sportsmen and anglers who will take kindly to artificial propagation. Bay company) established In Minne aatlafsctlon which of the two me I hod*. enjoy It flahermrn. you know, uro be In addition, the commercial fishing op sota aud aa far south a* I'ralrie du If either, give* them better results In He shot down the British quality, and poaalbly eveu greater vol- lieved to be e«q>eclnlly laxy. possibly erations of thia region luvolv* million* Cltlen. union Jack from tbe post at 1-eech um* than obtained beret ofuro, when Wlnneslielk Bottoms would do--In of dollar* annually. honor of Chief Winneshiek, whoa* Thia region Is a land of *cenlc Ixike and ran up the Star* and Htrtpe*. the four tube* were booked up (Imply grave on a high Wisconsin bluff over- beauty of a kind differing from sur but aa a matter of fact tbe British flag In straight fashion. looks mlle* upon miles of thia acen- rounding arena. It I* an “unglaclated floated over Frnlrle du Chien until Constructor* who have trat board* will find th* circuit* very interesting leally attractlve region oasis** left untouched by the great gla 1H1&—Great Britain di<1 n*t let go un subjects of experiment Th* change The act authorises an exjiendfturo cier of the laat lew Age. Ho It waa not til she had to. On early French map* la written involved In nuiklng one into the other “f 11 ■*«*•,<»»> for the purchase of over planed down to a common level with flowed lands on either aide of the Mis the rest of the region round «bout. "Mines de Flomb'' where Is now north 1S Slight The set. In point of distance getting, sissippi In Illinois, W'laconaln. Iowa Jo Dav leaa county In the north»eat western Illlnola In tbe early twenties «nd Minnesota. from ll««ck Island to corner of Illinois. for example, I* rich ors waa found and a company will not accomplish any mor* than th* rugged and picturesque Th* Missis- from St. Ixvula and vicinity mad* a regulation hook op. Rut If a fan 1s Wabasha, a distance of about miles. A first appropriation of $400.- alppl flow* through a valley three to mining settlement which they fittingly troubled with distorted reception. In Thereupon ensued a stead of introducing resistances acrons '»> la now available and an agent of five mile* wide between bluff* that rise named Galena the Agricultural «lepartmrat. with In place* to '(»> feet. There ar* many rush like that of tbe Forty nlnera, on audio transformers or condensers that headquarter* al Winona, Minn, baa ¡wnnanent al «ugh* and bayous, and a smaller scale. It practically wiped rut d«wn th* volume, he may try i«*min the survey of lands Th* aver In the spring much of the bottom land lYalrie du (Tilen »ff tbe map and mad* either or both of th* method* outlined, age price must not exceed $3 an acr*. la under water. The wild animal and Galena th* metropolis and distributing and se* If he cannot get very clear re ¡«.Int of tbe upper Mississippi valley. ception without any reduction in The secretary of agriculture will ad plant life Is varied and of interest. minister th* refuge through the biolog Ho beautiful Is thia unglaclated re Ry 1H3U Galena had SOUOBO people. St. volume. LIU la a radio frequency transform ical survey, which will control th» gion that six year* ago tli* Mlaalaalppl IxHila, setGed in 17M, had a popula Chicago had twelvs er and Cl la a variable condenser of wild animal and plant Ilf*. Tlve aec. Valley association. th* state of Iowa, tion of retary of commerce, through the bu the General Federation of Women's house*. Milwaukee and St. Faul were correct capacity to tun* the secondary 1.2 throughout th* band of broadcast reau of flaheriea, will control the Ash, dub* and other organisations begnn not on the map Every land owner between the Rock ing IJIMIJi Is a Scircult tuning coll mussels, etc. The public will enjoy a movement fur the eatahllshmetit her* liberal hunting an«l flailing privileges of the Mississippi Valley National and th* Wisconsin must look back to in which Lfi ia the tickler. C2 tunes L4. 121 la a by-pas* condenser, about The Irnak Walton league originated pork. A private owner offered Io do th* council of 1R2D at Frairl* du Chien an rnfd.. Ko la C3. R4 la a grid leak, the movement, and with the co o|>ern nate the 123 Iowa acres forming the aa the original source of hl* title. about 2 megohm* Kight million acres were then pur scenic keystone It *■■ priqumed that Ron of the General Federation of The tubes are numbered 1, 2. 3 and Women'« cltiba and other orgnnlxatloiia congress purchase U,<X1> acre* ap chase«) by the I'nlted State* govern Hut congress ment from 3.(MX) reluctant Winneba < In effect tubes 1 and 2 represent intnrested tn conaervation of scenic praised at $224,1*10. go*. Ottawa*, Chippewas and Fotta- only on* atage In either diagram. Th* beauty ami natural resources securod turned a deaf ear. Thia region la historic ground, too— wntainls. Vncle Sam paid gffii.oun for Input I* to the two grids ami th* out the congrvmional act. fi,OUO.UOO acre* and sold II to settler* put I* from tlie two plates These two Thia act la a at ep forward In a new a fact which adds tn Its attractiveness for .**• an acre. President Jackson's tulws should be of the same typ*. convert atlon policy. Congre«» until to all good American*. special representative at tbe council Tw* Tubes In ParalUI. Th* Fox and the Wlscwaatn In pre very re«vntly ha a refu«c<| to appropri was Caleb Atwater. He proposed The RF load on th* tube I* partly ale fund* for the purchase of national historic day* were the canoe rout* of that It l>e made a Mate of the I'nlon reservations of all kinds. Including na the Indian between the Great Mkea under th* name "Manltoumle." III»- determined by th* numtier of turns on the primary 1.1 Generally speaking, and th* Mlaalaalppl ; they portage«! tional parka and monutnentn But nola had tve*n a stste eInc* ISIS, but thia act has economic features that where now th* canal at Portage con- Wisconsin was a part of the territory th* leaser th* inductance and ronpllng, th* leaser th* tendency Io overload. nects the two rivers, The Kock river outweigh the »entlmental. of Michigan. Hut unless on* hss a ratio of at 4-to-l offered another water route. For one thing, the refuge la a nat- Th* Blackhawk War of 1A32. which there may be loases. L e, Insufficiency Jean Niroiiet in Ktty w-t-nt from oral resting and feedltig place for ml- Green Ray up the Fox river to th* grew out of thia “purchase,'* found transfer of energy. Assuming, there grntory wildfowl, th* Mlaalaalppl being Wloronsln and there l>eard of th* Maj. Zachary Taylor -“Old Rough and fore, one has tbs typ* of winding* the groateaf of nil flywaya between tb* "Measl-alpl**—-Great river, Fierre Ra ReaCy." hero of tb* Mexican war and moat commonly used. where that ratio breeding plav-e* m t'anada and th* dlsaon and Jean Groaslller ra n<x>d <>n » twelfth President—In command of la used, or something near It, there winter quarters on th* Gulf. Vnder the Fot and “< nil »con» Ing" to th* .Ml* F«rt Crawford al Pralri* du Chien. may be still quit* * tendency to ntk the Migratory Treaty act water fowl sippl and then went acrons country ta With him waa Ueut. Jefferson I »a via. too much RF work of the first tube. are rapidly Increasing and ths neces the Missouri; to them la due th* char later Preaident of th* Confolerat* Hence we will us* two tube* In parallel sity of many refuges like thia la Im tering of the lludson'a Ray company States. he eloped from the fort with for accomplishing only the asm* quan lierativ*. by Charles 11 of England In 1870 Harsh, oldest daughter of Major Tay> titative resulta Now. not to require In aildltlon. the pearling, clamming Ixmla Joliet and Fere Mnrquett* In lor. In Col. Mamuel Thompson s regi th* use <>f any more tubes than wonld an! button making ioduatrifni ■ rr 1873 went down th* Ml**i«»lppl to th* ment of Illinois volunteers Was Capt the standard hook up, we must resort Worth protecting to reflexlng That often causes dlffi- Arkanaa«. Father llennepln In ICT» Abraham Lincoln. Ami aa to the fish, th* rofug* «III explored tb* upper "Meschaalpl" for Manltoumle Is now accessible by cullies and If the reflexlng Isn't a mean many million* of dollar* and LaSalle. rati, road and wnter and ll*o within careful wiring job. with prwfier regard mm h clean sport to the American Jonathan Cnrver In 1T<*I was the easy reach of LD,(MM).uiw of nature for position and length of leads, all at tempts to attain Improved results ar* Overflowed b<itt.m> first Englishman t* •r** tba rr*i<e; ha loving Anierlcnna Uncle Sam Buys Lands Alone upper C Mississippi OXSJ • almost certain to fail Hence be care ful of your reflex work. Now, the Inst auilio tube hamlles th* heavier au<lio hail. Maybe that Is th* one that should be reflected, sine* th* signals aro to be delivered Into th* parallel -connected stage, which It la assumed are able to handle them boot. But (be experimenter may find that the audio load Is not the troublesome one The radio load hav lng bc-vn »hared satisfactorily between the two tube* (1 and 2). the reflex Idea may be emb»»dled solely for the object of avoiding the extra tub», and not for remedying any condition due to an audio overload Therefor*. In such a ca«e, the first audio stage would be properly reflexed. Also th* lend« would be shorter that way. Fan* who do not care milch about the coat entailed may omit tbe reflex Ing entirely and use either parallel- connected tubes In the radio atage or In the last audio stage or In both placea. as an experiment. Tbe two seta shown In the diagram* work well, as do the two other* *ug grated. Tbe problem I* for the experl- menter to decide whether the parallel Idea I* worth while and If m >, whether for radio or audio rraaona. or fur a combination of laith. To Use Neutroformer in Your Single-Tube Set Iler* la K. D. hook-up which Uvea a unit the same a* a radio frequency transformer in the neutrodyn* oet. The roll 1.1 consists of ten turn* of No 2« dec wlr* on a 3 Inch tub* which 1* allpiied Inside of coll LX Thia latter roll ronalat* of 3H turn* of No. 2fl doc on a Inch tube. C rep resent* a 23 plat* condenser attached to the L2. To tune, writes a Michigan rorre- spondent In Radio Digest, vary (' for the wav* length variation* and follow Transformer In Neutrodyne Set. up with th* variometer for regener- eratlon. Keep the two In such rela tion that It la just below the point where a rushing sound ia heard If properly constructed and operated th* set will give excellent result* on a IUU tube with an electric light circuit aerial. With th* aame kind of an aerial and two FJO tubes a* audio fro- quency amplification 1 ha»» heard Mexico City, stations In California and two (*uban atatlona 1 have a total list of 8H stations Fit Your Binding-Post Panel Before Mounting While th* appearance of the back of the radio cabinet is not cuoaldered Important. It la a satisfaction to be abl* to show your friends a careful workmanlike job of a binding post panel that fit* snugly Into th* oblong hot* cut m the back of th* cabinet It la better to mt th* hole tn the cabinet before you start building the set and tlwn by filing you can make tb* bind ing post panel flt exactly in th* open ing. After that It la easy to arrow th* binding post panel to the baw- board so that It will meet the opening In the back of the cabinet when you hnve tbe receiver flnlahed *