Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1926, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JULY 5. 1926. 13 l N.E. Corner 7th end H Sts. NW. lg Store Hours: 8 to 6 lfi N. FREE i With a Purchase of $25 Pretty Glassware Water Set, consisting of pitcher and six tumblers. $5 Enameled Canister Set, consisting of coffee, sugar, flour, tea and spice con- tainers. Corner 7th and H Sts. NW. FREE With a Puarchase of A Columbia Electric $75 Iron, complete with cord and plug; fully guaranteed. $ l 00 A 42.piece Decorated DinnerSet. Com- plete service for twelve persons. HOOVER MAY ORDER RADIOS ON PLANES Commercial Aircraft Likely to Benefit as Much Thereby = = == as Does Shipping. Papering—Painting—Awnings SURELY, there are 100,000 Washingtonians who will gladly send one dollar or | more to honor the living and | the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Columbia who | served their country in the ’ | ned forces in the Great War. Send to John Poole, asurer, District of Colum: Memorial Commission, eral-American National N.E. Corner 7th and H Sts. N.W.. BY CARL H. BUTMAN. There {s no fob you want done too small 10th and G 8 furnishing the pilots with necessary data on flying and fleld conditions as DI B B DD S b P ddpppe | Well as their bearings. It is obvious < 4 that Secretary Hoover's forthcoming The High Grade Established 1842 | fiying regulations will require receiv: rquipment on commercial pla: ;g, T {50 that they may receive this infor- : ‘;Qp«/ ? mation, and eventually small trans. 5 i 4 \ mitting sets will be needed on all air- N i While radio communication with * Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory | airplanes has been in use in the Army We Invite you to Visit Our and Naval Air Services for several [ ves it is by no means perfected. Warerocoms DO the ok Tecent ‘manptationof marine radio rectional apparatus 1340 G St. N.W. exactly suitable for aerial navigation. Governmental scientists are, however, J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. {worlking on practical adaptations for S et edadb e | installation along the national alr- “ " |ways, and in the commercial planes. Dificultles Aro Obvious. | i | for us to handle. Awning carefully \d i ton o and " teconditioned. Eatlmstes eheerfuly| FAadio communication will soon be- — W60 AuACh atis ik come as great a boon to aerial navi- gation, as it is to marine navigation ; CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. | today. and it is very likely that radio e e e e e %14 13th St. N.W. Main 53735374 | equipment will he required on all | [ passenger-carrying aircraft, just as | i T it is now required on all sea craft. 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Some of the difficulties of adopting | radlo to aircraft are obvious, Heavy ||| and bulky radlo apparatus cannot be carried; neither the long nor the very short-wave lengths seem suitable for various reasons, and due to the speed | || of alrcraft the use of an ordinary || marine-type direction finder ahoard is not feasible. It is being found aim- ||| cult to fit the necessary aircraft radlo operating channels into the small|ff spaces left open in the already well utilized radio “spectrum.” A channel hetween the broadcast band and the ship distress channel, is | allocated for regular alrcraft work that s between ground and aircraft. | | This band is between 545 and 600 ||l meters, although another channel be- || tween ' 130 and 135 meters is aiso || assigned for aircraft use. Besides ] $5 Delivers This Suite Large Cabinet Gas Range With Oven July Clearance Sale Price 26 Easy Credit Terms July Clearance 3-Door Refrigerator $177.95 A nationally known, de- : pendable make. Easy Credit Terms these channels it is possible, experts state, that much shorter wave lengths can eventually be used in alr-radio work, which will probably make for economies in both weight and space {as well as power and length of trans- | mitting antenna. Eventually the long trailing antenna used by most radio work from airplanes may be eliminated. Other very important work being carried on is in perfecting the Army radio beacon which has been operated successfully for some time at McCook Field, near Dayton, Ohio. The main object of the beacon service is to en- able a pilot to know when he is fol- lowing the direct air route toward or away from it. This is necessary when navigating the air in either fog or darkness. 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A few nights ago .Kirchhoff set his tractor at work at 7 in the eve- /M\ Boudoir Lamp 71 5 $298 FURNITURE CO. N. E. Corner 7th and H Sts. N. W. prised to awaken and find it still at work turning over the soil in a rain- | I | | I I Il ning and at midnight was rather sur- l I storm. He expects to put it on the ||

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