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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1935 = Ee that the level of the electrolyts has|must be added and this operation should FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | [ them e S i it et ohon 3y s ne s o e | NEW STATION PROJECTED. E 3 tery plate will cause you to dig into i ol R { o ainment ery pla suse.you 1nto | about storage battery care than the | ! Long Range Radio Entert Foue DouteTor the rice ot e bat #00. storge | Wit s vted o7 Fomsts Gom- BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Battety electrolyte should always be - Siay. hi Dobadt. | 2 53 i iost kept about one-fourth Inch above the ’ £ y | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925 Noted Authority on Radio. tops of the plates. Just as soon as-you Vienna to Have Station. QB (0 watt S oeacashie: atation | see that the level of the electrolyte is will he erected in Detroit by the Jew || The P, Stati A All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. coming very close to the tops of {he | Correspondence of the Awsociated Press. {ett Radio and Phonograph Company | i i re z . vater t INN 2.—Vi s | and will be in operation about June 1 | e Programs of the Following Distant Stations plates, add enough distilled water to| VIENNA, January 12—Vienna is|and will be in operation about June e | 5 & o % SOk ¢ 3 # _[bring the level about one-fourth inch [about to erect & municipal radlo sending | While the transmitting apparatus of | Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Some Detallt Thnt Are Werth . |100k 80 B R OF (a0, B0ma: | sbove, tib fopeie (h6 oMtent: Tan onixlatation whish fa :ios souty hOOLN00.000] the mam SEStIoR Wil b6 s Pamtias Songs to Feature Program. | Faoving. sro- | recelver destgn trace out the wiring |distilled water,” Never add _sulphuric |crowns. It is to be used soleiy for offi- | the studio will be In Detrolt. The 26 g . Many of the new tubes arl-l n;)ulr = | xoes mw"‘!fl’ "‘;mm“g units and |acid or electrolyte. If the batterr has |cial business, The fire department espe- | Intervening 1 vill be connected 3 Piano recital by b Rosenwel ... W New: 5 t pro o! e oS ot. b illiam Hard, Writer, Beading ‘o 8iTinturse. froms wreso. 11111 I RS, AemPimacises £33 2403 | B8t ProBOrLOr ost vibeation. A few of the. factors that tend to |spilled, have a battery expert replace i Will Speak Talke: pano ' selections:” Princesn Kiphai book 0 00T ! ill Speak. ! s g Tank, New¥at Concert. . vocul TWFI P delphi It will be worth your while to try |broaden the tunfig of a set are too :JT:ufil;é“:l:[t:; Ln ;‘:flh :mr:;: nn;d]:nf P ] e ng the tubes in the various |close coupling between the primary and 1 g e ‘.x:ale'kro?:rx:lygur set until vou find the [secondary windings of tuners and radio | trolyte of the proper specific gravity e best arrangement. If you rearrange |frequendy tramsformer windings; too = the tubes in a set that has a tendency |long an aerlal system: too many turns instrumental talks. ...l —_— “The Waorld (o k by H. W. Kline. . ... WIP Ph.u lelph Woman's hour. * by Katherine Flemming WCCO Vocal selections predominate on the | 3:15—Artist from the Skibinsky rrudios solos. o wir 3 y . o) e ) in the primary windig of tuners and ogram toni . o « he | Talk on ““Kansas Jay Bird.” hy Curson Robiso to “sing” when the table or supports " 3 e LR s B L Bl el DR R R i T BT are touched or struck, you will most }Mdmhlr‘e:;wnc)' tranatormars; too much na 88 O ater six “attractions eduled. fo e Recital from Lyon & Healy Concert Hall el find that the rearrangementdistributed capacity in colls due to poor % 1 . e oin the oihE e cnsiee ] A ok e vkl sl cam el will eliminate this undesirable ten- | Winding or the use of shellac and other Start the Day Right with ENO’s ok S Shart Oret hd the| 3:45—Taik on “The Care of the Naie: dency of the set to produce noises |such adhesives, and poor design of con- and taropatch.. ... ] WHN weekly talk by-Whliam Hard, promi- Richard B. Gilbert, won when mechanical vibration takes densers A teaspoonful of ENO's in a glass of water, hot or cold, the Fashing P corre- 4 TO. 6 P place close by it Antenna agd Ground Wires, | first thing every morning, will effectively relieve constipation and nent Washington lewspaper . Corre : £ o it et | spondent and - author, on “Days and| 1:00—¥ie yerse and topical entertainment ... WGN 280 370 §%] While a crystal detector 1ol Bare or insulated wire muy be used | that depression of spirits resulting from inactive organs of elim- Nights -t WashHigtor music by the Philadelphia Sirens. | WFT vnmmpm- a give the volume and sensitivity of aly )", yerial and ground wire of a bt 7 it will stimulate the sluggish mont Hotel Orchest *{KPO Ban Francisco s 0 bigethet ination. You will be surprised how it wi S bill at 7:30 o'clo s P LLWQL | Chieago w e to prod re |sizes required by the Hoard of Fire . = e e e ot ik Than could be oblained with the tube [2%es required by the Hoard of Fire 1[)”‘!(‘("[1/ feel—Try it today g alone with followed b ) [ “Trio. | TWNAC Boston with a group of songs, followed by ay Ma oratira sopranc: Winifred Barr, ; seve elections by am T, innist i o st shal e el <rlon, Tarit : : one. of i I % By using the tube as a radio fr or a larger size (larger size referring to >jersor baritons, an e o he 5 ~Talk on ‘‘Hooks for Children’": piano solos. ... WEN Plerson, baritone, and one of the| (iumbia University lecture. by William Wheeler | WEAF Miss Grace La will open WCAT Mus eml program by Coples Plaza’ Hot Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Led., London, Eng. quency amplifier the distance range : he statt Another | £¢lthe cross section of the wiré and not @nnouncers at the station. Another | 430 Jowpn Knecht's Waldorf-Aitoria tea music Wiz of the crystal detector circuit can be [ JE0=8 PCCHOR B TNe WIS mber 17 [ ] vocal program in the form of a joint Musical program from Kansas theaters WDAF o wElS: tne use of the tube : At i D IR RAY thoatar nal incre ' | copper-clad steel wire should be used Thiltal by thouartiste ‘of {the OLD e e o R T WHY New as an audio frequency amplifier will | gOPPEr-clad ste Simon studio will he given at th 4:40- Pol'ce reports: erand organ and trumpets Thiladelphia tncrease the volume delivered by a | "% 0 RN e in ing to note conclusion of Mr. Pierson’s recital.| 4:4> Homemaker's hour; talks: musical Drogram . Chicago considerable amount . Those who will participate in this | 57TO 8 P . 5 rterence. vecital include Miss Hazel Gem Jo and his" Soutbomers & New Tark Oansy of Jrte ° : Hughes, soprano; Miss Lillian Ade- ional programn from Peirce School Philadeiphia In 99 cases out of a hundred inter- laide Witson, soprano; Charles Watts, tenor; Miss Anna Ledvard Patterson. | : e " rendings; markets: news. . soprano, and Mrs. lda Willis Seaton, | Mothers in council, by Mre. Frances Ford. soprano. Mrs. Gertrude McRae Nash| 9:30—Furm and home reporta: néws buleting, o . . " will be the accompanist | 6 TO 7 P.M. readings by William Davis. .. . Minneapolis ference of the type in which two or Cincinnat] | more stations come in on your set ut one and the same time is not due to poor transmitting on the part of the stations but on poor design of your Stromberg-Carlson UNIVERSAL PLUG Bnilt for mechanical strength and elec A Clean Tasting, Refreshing, Effervescent Health Drink FOR INNER CLEANLINESS T Sive Al after the | 8:00—Box Scout program by Kansas City Counell........ WDAJ sas Ci receiver. trieul perfection. Consiats Of few parts | % Mr. Hard willgive his talk after th Bianes e o Saansas Sity Comell...~6..- WDAY. Eaueas ity Before you complain that station [§ 4™ "Wiich ‘are simple: Applicatte <o | Tl Joint recital the Simen stud rtists Children's program: storfes and music............. WNAC HBoston h 1 such is sending out a broad || Lead-set or speaker uses. Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Inc The fourth nul vocal recital will icago Stock Exchange quot e st such and such is s Priced at 60o—pay no more. 171 Madison Ave.. New York | I e ouns markel sk e i wave or that that blankety—blank % Velling:. & Rea ST il e e BF | Hotel St James Orchestra concert WIP Paladelpbia 2 s See_Your Dealer or 1 Toranto, Sydney, con e . | ren's yiories by Uncle Geebee. ow York amateur fs transmitting - on - - higher seatrice. Henderson, &oprano, ac- | o concert by Westinghouss Trio... ... .. 1 Springheld wavelength than he should, or that JOHN J. ODENWALD anied by Mrs. Paul Bleyden. < Jules Klin's Hotel Statier Orchestra Detroit the ship stations should shut down 1209 H N.W. o The concert. by A & | er dance music by Royal Canadians Cleveland Airihi s broaGomating oty telcs-.a | rehestra, which will come ew | and stock market quotations; news bul York through station WEAF, will close | - m; speakers the pre m. The concert will begin at | 6 KA Little Symphony Orchestra Pittshargh s ) Dinner musle by Dave Harman's Orchestra Newark e P Sport taik by Haroid B Scheneetady WRC will g0 on the air at 4 o'clock Lo Krueger's Aluddin Dance drchestra New York this afternoon with a review of “The | Skeezix time for children: stories; music « Medici,* by Pauline Swalm of. the Merdr™navia Concert Orchstra Eniitdcionia ague of American Pen Women. Othe Dinner dance music .. : > ston Leaguc of Amerl Pen Women. Other | Dinner coucert by Oicott Vail and his Trio.. New York attractions on its afternoon program in- | Children’s hour by Mre. R. G. Carg Minneapolis R cital by George F. Ross, | 6:45—Agticuiture, Jive stork "and posdie nriats Philadeipuia tea music by the Willard Hotel Meyer 770 8 P.M. Davis Trio, T Afbion's children's’| 7:00—Uncle Wip's hedtime story and roll and period and a talk by Dabne: Lan- | ancing_lessons for kiddies Philadelphia caster, State suvervisor of agricultural groital by Arthur Hays . ke Chicago Chicago Minneapolis Philadelphia Oakland, Cal. Detroit Springtield education of Richmond, Va.. on “Com- | munity Buildin Agriculture in the High S al and fnal murket rvpnfls o riod Ly Luelia Wilson i the ‘Kiddies' Par’: stories; planc neis Orchestra - News Orchesfra: vocal program reports; bedt ex: readings Gustas Langeuus, solo: Paolina Guido, nist STANDARD STANDAR RADIO RADIG Local Radio Entertainment i e E: WEAF New York 485 204 ddresses: stories. . JUWDAF Kaneas City 411 242 | e program; N = ¥ rd Tevitow's Hotel Commodore Orchestra 20 Monday, February 2; 1925. gl e R 28| Open Eyery th bl B D contt b Baaky T cmssiatat GRLIE:: 1% ; i S =7 Filled ! Pinal mariet reports: eathon heme RSbi T WE : o ; STaeiv vening wWo AA—Naval Radlo Station, Radio, Ve ] Musical program from Loew's State Thea WEAR 503 g s = 7:10— Health talk; Western Union Messenger Boys (435 Meters). Band : cus eiee WNYC New York N > 3:45. p.n.—WeBilier Baféay reposts 5--Musical program fram Mark Strand Tieatsr WEAF New York 481 % $a4oxp 1o e 5 tockman 1've stock and produce market reports. . KDKA Dittshurgh » 10:05 Weather Bureau reports. | Fushion talks by Mme. Beite i CWHN New York 360 7:30—Health talk: Hotel Carlton Terrace Orchestra.....WHN New York . 380 2 3 [ L] WRC—Radio Corparation of Anrerfea | Cliliren's Deriod? et storiex . KDKA Tiraboren 500 : . ' tads Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra ... % : KPO " San Francisco (469 Moters). Musical program from Mark Strand Theater L.W00 Philadelphia 400 nam—Book reviews, under tie Ieam Daddy with bore aed giris - ®ods Phuacen: ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS ARE LEFT OF THIS SENSATIONAL direction ¢ the ague of American Evelyn La ce ¥. violil B rf eIntyre, = % Fen Women: “The Medici,” by Colonel | it e ek e oai g Springfield 337 Lo Young, reviewed by Pauline (oncert Copley P'laza Hotel Orchestra .. WNAC Boston 2718 Tice : R T L . 1V | pas o = <3 Children's ime stories by ‘nel o K Chig. 536 e 20 p.m.—Piano recital by Gebrge F. Vesper musical by Tudds's Blue Bl»lmly Boys i Ross. - Orchestra : YOC Davenport 498 $30 pm.—Tea music by the New | T:6—Sporiimg news wad weaticr forecast. . IWOC Duvenport 408 | . = Willard Hotel Mever Davis Trio, broad- | ‘st by ehe Hawailen Four; vocil wsd i [0 A0 THEN WE SWING INTO OUR SECOND BIG YEAR ARD THESE cast from the Palm Room of the New | PaCs Melody Boye. .01 i lililiiiil WOAW Omana 0 358 AS VDIN Willard Hotel ! Charles Hector with his St dames Hotel 0. o " b 5 ASTOUNDING PRICES WILL GO INTO RADIO HISTORY 6:00 p.m.—Chldren’s 1 conducled tra 5 A WRBZ Springfield by Peees an e | Short Agro Waves,” by Charles P, Sheffner CWDAR Philadelphia 395 615 pm omanity " Butaing | Lo 21N . i NE Through Vocational Agriculture in the | $:00—Arcadia Concert Orchestra..... 5 - WDAR Philadelpiiia 395 T State supervisor agricultural education, Gl Scout period, .- : | Pitteburgn AND Crystal Sets 2, 2%, 3 INCH Richmond, Va. Battery talk: Roseland Dance Orchestra. New Yorl s E 4 Ty Leir's Word s Dars meiws N 0 iy ot EVEREADY : e Li WCAP — Chenapeake—and-—Potomac e N York ; Built Like a Super- Telenkone Co. (460 Meters). | Feening Heratd news builetine LowAngeies 40 2 Bl Ry cELLS §] 00 . Heterodyne 7:30 to 7:50 p.m.—Miss Grace La Mar; ]~ " Orlental mimk Rosere, N.Y. 253 3 T e 2z0-soprano, in a group-of SoNEs Citidren’s program: & : i Pyriia. Orex. 15 c : 2 e s R AL B e ordo " Jnatrumental ‘program | i New York 218 8 T e e 7:30 to 8:00 p.m.—William T. Pierson, | Sthdlo”prigram, Vocal ‘and. iawirumental: rches 0 ¥ Suks RADIO LIBRARY. baritene, in a group o s, | tra choru: glee clubi male quirtet KOA Derver, Colo. 32 5100 10 £:30 Donr A joCheital by | S0l prograay from Brantord Theaner 111 WOR Newars o' 333 b Fer copy............ artists of the ( Simon studio: Miss Se . WBAP Fort Worth 76 Hazel Gem Hugh rano, “Love Like Faaminer u" n;nvmm - T| ; T Lot A - THE FAMOUS Dawn Came Steal (Cadman) and omas Hackett. baritone: Munlcipal Trio. New York i ~ y Miss Lillian Adetaide Watson, soprano, | Childrens honr stories by Big Brother. .. " San F ing- : | M ld d SO t “Fon Boltiian: Biva (s s | AimiceT hrograns thams WEAK studin Phitadeionis® 6 Complete with R. C. A. or Cunning g olae CKels “Pearl of Brazil)- (David): Mr. Charles | al, and st rumental program; weather Springfield 337 ham Tubes, Eveready B Batteries, 100-A Watts, tenor, “Amariii, (Caccint) and | Concert by KDKA Tittle Symphony Orehestpi. | 1 BIRA Driinqibhia 365 i PANELS Storage Battery and Loud $99 75 “Were My Songs With Wings Provided” | $:40—Musical program by Piedmont Trio. . .. oW 55 | rice, $150 . (Hahn); Miss Anma- Ledyard Patterson, { 970 10 B.X. 455 i Speaker. Regular p $ . &oprano, Soug” (Bemberg) and | g:00—Philosophy of Nutrition,” by Allfred McCann New York 7x10 The of Summer; Jrs. Ida | A s, Faseline kS Jefferson City 441 7x11 e Mot Tnstuneoal iogh §8) Fliminates the "wm ———— me war > | > comedy - 2 = Troy ass P e HYDROMETEFRS. rude McRae Nash will accom- Aleppo Drum Corps, Shriners g ringfel. 7 o84 Use of All . i the pian ! Mudital program by’ the A & B Gypeiee. .. New¥on! 33 _HOWE CRYSTAL -~ = $1 75 Regularly $1.00.. .m.—William Hard, | Vocal program ... New York = . Batteries and St Valentin Senclirophase String Trio - Cineinnati Times-Star; choir: vocal instrumental program;_lyric male quartet S8 New York fourth of a ser correspondent e b Stops That v | P Ao TRI.COIL i i I CONDENSERS e v eieh i b ‘Around the Town With WDAF = WDAF Kansas City Z 43 Plates derson, soprano, artist of the Paul | Selestinl beite : WORD Zion, 1L Radio Frequency i by Mrs. Rudio and Agi by Dean W. 0. Coffey Musical ‘Drogram: band; plano. selections rogram by the Dixie ‘men and women of Em. mantel Missionary College; negro melodies and accompan will sing “My Ladd In Poux Lien” (Del "CCO Minneapolis WOC Davenport Transformers “Danny Boy” (Weath- o Hminguen ST S L WEMC Reg. 49(: ; “Movle review by James A, Nissay : . : Frances Rirech, donrano.- ] 15 10 pn—Comears by e & ant | s B ERBIRoE M L $2.00. .. . Everyone in Gypsy Orchestra, direct from the Program’ from Northwest wuto show irade week. 'mnuupuu. \ studio of station W . Mugnolia Petroleum Ce Dallas Band. B Eostetion B Music review by Dr. N(mum‘l ‘lple(h tnd his studio parts . Sealed Carton FILKOSTATS, with switch......... cséufeld’s Rialto progri nce music b\ McEnelly's F]ngm' 0O ‘qyrinxfi-ld 3 = = oL ot by Mesalis Siogiag Oni e ; Spring Aerials S s A DIAMOND C ; i e 9:45 anson, violinist; Lucy cox, pianis Springfield eavy Bras: Ra du» I I‘) IA’ I have read with Interest the manyl oo L 1070 11 B saat - St Large Size recent complaints of code interfer- Weatuer oreran from b Condensers between spark CW -and ICW times the BCL (Broadeast Lis- tener) has co \ al Jack Shack program...... Vocal and instromental program.... Lew Krueger and his Aladdin Dnce Otchesirs sical program from WEAF N i 11, 17, 23, 43 Plates 7 35c i e A 8104 SRt XY SA eeniiaein e cal program fem Grand Centeii Fheater - = Z h 51 Rudy Seiger's Hotel Fairmont Orchestra San Francisco 423 3 3 = to the same station, know that it was | o, (s, Selgeis, Hotel Pairmont Oechistra. . Portl'd. breg.. 403 P~ GUARANTEED FADA PANELS. one using ICW In still another otoring In North Africa’ by Horace Ashion. New York 453 UBBE] % SRY Drilled and “engraved case, a powerfui .ICW - station was | 10:30—Keith McLeod, pianfst... st New York 433 H < Complained. of and T know. that that| Masical program, CWBAP Fort Worth 418 A MATS. ... i e lai o g e Dance program by Vincent Rizzo and his orchestra.. WOU ~ Philadeiphia 508 tation was ‘one -employing straight | Police and weather reports: talk; Harry Ash and ~ cw | hix orchestr el New York . 529 2 Independent When the BCL sends in a complaint | Address: Halow' evangeiistic party it should be as accurate as evidenc Strumental program = Concert Ly the Carolinians, Sosses hrophase String Quartet, ... . 4 : : M1 Rer B2 Radio Tubes Ak Magnaves WAHG New York 818 produced in judicial court !‘rnhfih\)l | P Lo aker . . every 4 of the famous mur- | 10:45—Jacques Green und bis orchestra: Clark's Hawalians. . WIZ ~ New York a5y e . ud Spe Geanine Bakelite 01A wWD12 Adjustable der case h. Abraham Lincoln 11 P.M..T9 12 MIDNIGHT. = Type 201A..... 199 2 Full Size, in 199 Tub argued. One man, sBid to be an eve- | 17.00 gongs: Malle and Stept; .CHf Buras' Country Type 200.......J:-19 LOUD Black and Gold. e 29c witness, stated that he saw the mur- Club ~Orchestra Cincinnati 309 = E olaiate s Ahermodaians BhE Organ recital by Theodore Trwin: talk: wolos. . .. KPO San Franelsco 303 Regula: $35 Sockets. . . den Platnly s (e motniges shnln Concert by the Oregonian Orchestra.. Portl'd, Oreg. 402 SPEAKERS unusually bright that night. Automati AR ihagimn Los Angeles 395 cally, 1 ¢ly, produced an almanac, | Musical program; Riack and \\ime N! nfi Trio. . Daveapost 498 and proved that the night of the mur- | ening Herald program. Los Angeles 469 . hand would bardly.be ‘visible | 113 “'.'},m-whu Ainging Orchesira. Springheld. . 337 = C. CONDER e HEADSETS e him without the aid of artifi-| jj.45—Studio recital, vocal and instrumentai. St. Louis 346 _11 plates.. : s illuminal | o 5 | 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. aflarly, & BCL will:c plain of a| 1 sod instrumental.....KPO San Francisco 423 certain CW_station and positively | 12:00—,01d Kallade” night, Tos Angeles ~ 469 st that the’ saine ‘was-a- Vsperk’™ Aial davee program: Bt. Valentine. New York = 318 Start standard | 5¢ srucins e (25¢ seecusis 35¢ | BATTERY | \ Genulie Wonder Crystals. .. 100 Ft. Aerial Wire... .. e e B8 le Phone Cord.... NkoFoghets St WL B | BT e e CABLES Insulators e - Glant Insulators { o Holtz and his Revue: Stern's Orchestra. Harry Jose & Silver Slipper Entertainer : Plantation Players.... transmitter, when others who h it actually know .that .if was the | 12:30 Hary Kot and b former tem. This brings to light | 124 . i ‘i R ] d 199 'Sockets the fact that the average BCL cannot 1702 AM. Naillte Knobs .- : Statdard ec 190 ‘Sockets. .. distinguish between the three modes| 1:00—Frolic by Swayne’s Southern Serenaders. E‘l:du .m:_m. 3 Mom Rect e % tor & 5 Leads 8c 006, iaslon=o G ‘W and| Band concert ... & nding ey : Bru mnm'rn{'h. = 5 4 Of ooy trneaioslon O NLE WA Roiburn’s Melody Men String Orchest 3 Fhone (‘4-‘:1.:'\!0. r‘;-" aaa . e g ibding Pesis Insulated Wire o5 Gine isysécma by’ wHIch ] e Poroelain heing Switch .. one W either form o enabled to cinize| mistaken for 10 In the tormer wvs-| BROADCAST OVER OCEAN. ‘ : . S T ¥ 1ts|tem, a buzzer is run before the mi- Foote Twin Crystais .. 5 GENUINE STERLING nsmission characteristic sound crophonie of a phone transmitter or FOOTE TRIPLE - L3 X g Hydrometers . . VOLTAMMETER! Code signals from spark stations|ysed to interrupt the primary input|Germans Reach Buenos Aires Every CRYSTALS o e il = 2 5 Fi e e ——— wa ave a loud, érackling sound|of a modulation-transformer in the . E ¢ SINGLE CON S e e Night at Given Hour. AGE YELLOW TIP larly saced static noises- Pure ~W | il ciroutt. Correspondence of the Assoclated Press, B";"EF‘:‘" EM'EI‘G and ACCW (alternating current, gon- | v 1 " A £ 8-Volt -Plate TOW LOSS A very small amount of auditory| NAUEN, Germany, January 14— g i A Real Loud Sk e Enert whistiee reacmoling | Practice will reveal that spark does |irect radio communication between oo Tse Kempess Fixed Adjustable Speaker S e AR o L S ot sound enough like 0 be mis-|the gending station at -Nauen and thellntermuptel peiiston oo B | e for the latter—RUFUS P. Buenos Aires is now. maintained at Ward Rubber - Crystal Detector Q “’:;n"’j‘ et O fais v m!'n'us'x:n (Station 3LF). given hours every night on a wave Container s tone from low buzzing sonndp.i(re:| e length of only 30 meters. This is 12 75 Reg. Complete- with sembling those made by u jew's-harp) | Radio Editor: e L L il . $2.00. . C adjustable unit to high-pitched nasal souecals. Thel A¢ 2:35 a.m. January 20 I heard a|iré . q recently it Guaranteed for two years eceiver must be powerfuily oseilla was assumed that great distances T i thct o ey e | station in Bristow, Oklahoma, trans-|could only be spanned by means of IR At s TR mitting on about 385 meters. Could|long wave lengthe. “\_';f;“‘ ST Iways | you Eive me its call letters and dis- Signals from 1CW _sta always |YoU Elve me lts o e e e E S have a clear musical buzzing note | taN¢e from V Eetaacton P e biteh from a monotously | KFRU is the station in Bristow.| Budapest, Hungary, is growing, the - o e cttiie buss to. highpitahed, | Oxla. . The sir-line distance {rom|number of mercantile houses having ecasily Teeognfzable-signals Washfmzton istow s approxi- | increased from 19,000 to 51,000 in-the Buzzer-modulated CW may often be | mately 1,100 miles, o i S ast 13 years. .

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