New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 13

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J HIGH FREQUENGY 1S CAUSE OF TROUBLE Britt Explains That Durz-Saw Sort of Static BY GEORGE BRITI NEA Service Writer Chicago, April 25.-——Have you been roubled of late by a strange, wild, uzz-saw sort of static Well, don't unwind your va or that account or broadcast curses at the atmosphere. The cause may he cne of the raditherms, a hoon to sirgeons and a boon to the sick, hich makes the science not only a commercial and entertainment marvel hut a promise of almost magic hexl- ing. Dr, Louis k. shmidt liere of the first surgeons to put vice into practice. nounced a suce ometer is one the 1t has been pro- LATING THE PHOTO, T WITH is simply ain clee- livs nupon o with the pationt nneets the is merely a contuct point, wire to the same instrn. )it s o wd 1o the cirenit for the enerent tix created by the the inei- REORGANIZATION PLANS her Likely to Ta Place in Governing of Intercollegiate Swinis ming Association, New Y yrgant WINS IN 20 ROUNDS Light Heavyweight Outpoints Caiss Amdre Bonnel of Prance, and Thus Title, The plon « round bout with Gone Apri lig vyweight char n points Andre Bonne ot in o Radio enters in the development of the current. Originally the electricity is drawn from n ordinary lamp socket, That carrent, however, I8 not of suificicnt frequency to develop the required heat, Between the intake socket and the knife point there are y two tubes, similar in avpearance and tunction to the vacuum tubes of a statio rhe current here is stepped up to frequeney of nearly 2,000,000 osciliztion a nd. For broade purposes, the frequency is on! 40,000, Boon and Pest merit of the knife is that it makes bloodless cut. The heat capill Also no pressure quired as with a knife, and heal- ing is just as rapid as after any other known incision. But while one of the is in operation, there's a fearful di turbance in the atmosphe he tubes sending out to the knifepoint a cur- rent of nearly 2,000,000 oscillations a sccond have no regard for jazz band coneerts, news bulletins and bedtime storie That's the cause of the ne “static” you may be hearing. new virtually s The great a the re- is new devices night, thus coming into possession of the light heavyweight champic of Karope taken from Battling Siki by the Intdenational Boxing Union, O ment also qua t the Amer- fean champio ? y the N tional Boxing A sonmy dute b + July 31 ) thousand persons witness night’ 1 last tizht, TATT00S HIS WIFE Port I‘Ahulnl. N YL CvesMan, Takes Unigue Method of showing She s Nis Property. was Harris, w burglary on 1 Pellitier waist " po- im his t ek, o% of va- vith she Harris r mot il her years a sitie i her up we for to « nomal Une &he him, tatooed when duy, hier 1o a tree, upon eheek arrows on forehead and d to bmitted ‘intended Shie gaid there was no o she would h % 1o the (atooing to prove By R;y Gr&ve broadeasting | radio | and | NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924, 'HOW TO BUILD REGENERATIVE THREE - CIRCUIT BY ISEALL KLEIN, NEA Service Radio . | I'erhaps the most popular receiving is the Armstrong regenerative three- g The principle up- on which this circuit has been de signed is that by which a signal af tection i “fed back” upon the grid uit, thereby inc original energy and greatly ving weakes signals, This “regeneration’ by means of a tickler coil ometer in the plate circuit wh { “throws bac! the signal from the plate to the grid. A variometer i the grid circuit in turn sends the am- P d signal back to the plate and the phones. 1 Parts Needed. Following are the parts for cuch a set: | one inches, One wood base, § by One varfo-coupler, ariometers. | -plate, or 0005 variable the is produced or vari- dielcctric panel, 8 by 18 17 inches grid condenser and One tube & Une rotary sw $ix contact One closed cirenit phone jack. X binding posts. hin shest copper for shielding, § “rotor in place. s, besides the UV2 the 6-volt stor the B battery 1 ph This hookup can be heard only on loud speaker is to Dbe step audio amplification necessa In that event ) voltage would inc: from o ge would be also, ve the to e volts, Special Windings. For the take a piece thin 4 inches in diameter and & inches long, and wind 48 turns of No, 20 I, ¢, . wire, 1 & a tap off at cvery 8 turns, FIVVIVITITVITINVIVITIITETIT | $VOICES IN THE AIR } TEVIITIITTTIIVIOIITVIIIING April 28, 1021, KDRA (Westinghouse — Last Pittsburgh) Bascball Aladdin. News bulletins, m, m.- m. scoves p 45 b ball scores 7:00 p.m base. Radio Girl Scout wmeet m.—="Palitieal the State and Local Party Com- 5 op. Parties: National mittee, 740 p $:00 p. Maurket Concert, Concert, Arlington time foreca m. m p.om. poom. Weather reports, 10:00 sig nals, WRZ (Westinghouse--8pringfield) 6:00 p. w.—"Bringing the World to Awerica.” Late news the National In- dusty onference Board, New Springfield City libra ~RBedtime story, Concert, Musical program. Coneert, Arlington time signals games plaved by the National T y stern be announc 6:00 " . m . m » Results American, leagues will and 800 p m of from { KYWw | (Westinghouse —News, financi Chicago) and final mar & hedtime story wsn Journal-—Atlanta Program by the commeree —Oldtime Ga) Atla (Atlanta $:00 chamber 10: 45 musie, WANAC epard Rlores Wildren's hatf 6 Dinner dance. £:15—"Caddy Gir.” (£ Boston) (R hour WeAr 4 and 1" Washington, Address, Club Mont Os-ke-non-ton, tomac Marte M orchestra awk 10 baritone, soprano Pouri Soprano, fuly Mont Marte ¢ Soprano, -Violinist Tub Mot Taritone Vielinist Taritone dian tea for profit,” 1 10—t chestra 8100 §i10 &80t Marte o WEAS Telephone and New York City.) neert Daily sport talk 7:40—0Os-ke.non-ton, dian baritonc £:00—"Gifts that last $:10—0s-ke-non-ton baritone (American Peiegraph Mohawk 1In Mohawk In ouring tea for profit Investment pitfalls’ foprano. ~Violinist A and 1° —Baritone Vaughn De L 10 Gypeire wir (Gimbel Pros.—Philadelphia) -W i 1 % —~Walter Swartz “Livestock and groduce ather for-cast final res « atchestra. mar time storics and Wi Nelgon Co--Newark) vt vietiniel “Figuree Famone in Histors Thomas Paine —lover clul entert Tior A ainere it W AN EVENING-AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN \8y Courtesy of and Copyright 1924 By Radio Djgest Publishing Co.) 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(. then ship on 20 more turns eee R | ) < incl L and his reason Wind wire on WA Prov 3 WAL Cle o opper shield be ap- VY, Sew Y to the Kk of the panel, all rods and contact points, ept r of the switch lever| nd the ground binding post. jed ) 5 7 LW, 1200 §:00-10.00 10001200 S MAQ, Cliess St > WMC, Memy s Ter WAL the same c he ¢ ? £2012.00) 430 0! bk S0 4 048] allows room ch spac quarter-inch rod the to hold vernier rheostat is calied the tube to an exact position just 1on poi This is the rheostat until & heard, then turning % until this is cleared. variometer : oscilla 311000 rning ba Then the grid®and pl s can be turnéd slowly and equ; until a sound The variable condenscr and endary of varicoupler a turned to ar whistliing bring out the b Tor different mary switch is from backward from one condenser | & 3 tube 50 | (Copyrig e fore its done tr wind wire. tion. of 1l of the 1 be meach side of { ns of the No. 20 D, ¢, e ent by 1510 ‘onnect one end of stat ifometers to one wl variometers sh < possible. 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