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Six Things to Remember
When Buying Resistor
When jou are gutting rvnttjr the
parts lint fyr now sot, power sup-
ply unit, or power mpllllor, don't
pass lightly over the fixed resistors.
Compared to some of the larger Mid
more pretentious appuratua lu the
circuit, two or throe small resistors
urn; seem relatively unimportant Hut
they're not I
ltemembcr Hint lo equipment such
i an eliminator or power ampiltler,
the rlslstors determine Id the final
analysis the performance ot units of
tlila type. A resistor Is the gute to
control the flow of current, lime-
curate, poorly nuule resistors menn at
best results not so good as those
to be bnd with permanent, well made
accurate rlaistora.
Keep theso all buying points la
mind when you purchase fixed re
sistors. If resistor meets them nil
you can be sure of permnncnt per
formance. 1. A resistor should be unchanging
In value, regardless of temperature
or of load Imposed on It within III
watts dissipation rating.
2. Purchase permanent value. That
Is, buy roslstor you know will not
depreciate and alTect the value of
radio apparatus which may represent
an Investment ot hundreds of dol
lars. 3. riuy an accurate resistor.
1 Look at the Joints of the resistor.
Oxidisation of the resistance wire will
occur unless Joints are carefully
sealed and permanently protected
from all atmospheric action.
8. Ituy resistors that are free from
cepaclty and Inductance character
istics. A resistor should be re
sistance, not condenser or a coll.
If It has capacity or Inductance, It
may affect your circuit
C Get resistors which won't crack
or deteriorate under long usage.
Fixed resistors are Important and
It's no harder to And the type you
want that conforms to the require
ments shove than It Is to get one
that's balf as good.
No Neutralization With
New Shielded Grid Tube
A tube with a theoretical amplifi
cation of 240 and practical ampli
cation of 00, when used In the proper
circuit design, baa been recently de
veloped. This tube Is known as the shield
grid type requires no neutraliza
tion, and, therefore, cannot oscillate
when used In the proper circuit Its
practical amplification factor is (X),
as contrasted with an amplification
factor of 8 In the present style of
tubes which the market affords.
Its Introduction at this time casts
aside what has been sn almost In
surmountable barrier In the develop
ment of radio, for despite sll of the
research and Ingenuity expended In
circuit designs, the stumbling block
heretofore has been the tubes avail
able. With (lie new tube In the bands
of manufacturers and experimenters;
It Is not difficult to renl lie that the
Ideal radio set Is much closer at band
than ever before.
Good Battery Cheapeit
for a Good Radio Set
Cheap dry batteries generally are
short lived and full to render good
service even during this period. The
chenpest buttery In the long run Is the
most txienrlve In the first place. Uood
materials are essential to produce good
batteries heavy seamless tine cana,
for Instance, Instead of flimsy, solder
seamed cases; good chemicals, wltb
the muslin bag construction Instead of
the crude wet blotter; proper Initia
tion between cells In the assembly of
the block, and so on. It pays to buy
a good battery at any time.
Never Place a Charger
Near "A" or "B" Battery
Never place charger using a tube
near an A" or "JJ" battery lead, be
cause the beat emitted by the tube
will In turn beat the plates In the bst
teiy. This wfll buckle the plates,
loosen the material In the grids of the
plntea and may start the solution boil
ing. In oilier words, It will have the
effect Of either shortening the bat
tery or reversing the charge, both of
which are Injurious to the life of the
buttery.
Rheostat, Grid Connections
The rheostat ibould be connected
In the negutlve side of the filament
battery and the grid return of the
tubes connecting to the negative "A"
battery, or the negative "iV buttery
If more than 4.1 volts are used on the
plute of the amplifier tubes.
Aerial Receives, Transmits
A wireless Invention enabling mes
sages to be received end transmitted
simultaneously on the sums serial baa
been perfected by Or. Gabriel Veyre of
Casablanca, Morocco. The Invention
already baa been tested wllb extraor
dinarily satisfactory results.
Radio Reception
Itndlo roceDllon Is sometimes Im
proved by having the antenna face a
different direction than Its present po
sition. This applies particularly to
long distance signals.
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That's why I stick to
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which might be very
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To comply with the law, all studios
have schools for the children who
work In the vsrtous productions.
At fToi's recently, there were two
nrcblns who did not tske kindly to
lessons between rcenea. Often they
bed to be rounded up and sometimes
could not be found at all. Tha cllmsx
came one day when the teacher round
this note on her desk:
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