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aia cael i ae cHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUAR 4 y | distr@gs, to refrain from sending on-| which the owner of the receiving sct |be sent with a transformer delivering | You will heed ected Signals and radiograms relat-|has had as many as twenty friends |a five-inch gap and about — five ic hy to Font soe pe ‘and. your to the distressed ship are com.|listening to this extremely _ no’ Ans. No, Radio phone| pffone and mineral detector connected tod. method of observing the Sabbath, ¢ nh not be sent with a}acrose the tuning coil 'Perators of receiving nets are} hendable {istance | of app | spark ‘The vacuura tube te rece . not obliged to obtain a government) tion for this homo delivered ser commended for the best results, *? : | Nesnsk™ 2 was a contribation sent by &.1).| 2. About how much would it cost hes wwe oe 3 |Every of Rochelle Park, N, J, who, |to construct a radio receiving phone |", "A Sh, fONOWe. cd eicat selec ri jafter~hearjpg the sermon delivered, | ve messages from the local 7 eye San Tyce id jer report, sent | forwarded fo,the preacher a collection Ans. The component parts in regular code|taken up by him at thé conclusion of | ca » bought very cheaply Im any Leela iy the services on Sunday night, gain | good electricg! supply store, 4 as he stated ple cia a reliable and absolutely de-|incking element in the otherwias com. Sib and i a re ae ee Ber Ney and musical seleetiont, nviable way of gutting the forse of | plote service. |°"3, Who ure, the best authorities for| «dad * M—News and musical selec » wind by the Beauford wind scale. amateur work on the radio phone? This seale is of particular interest to ‘Ans. A visit to the Public Library tions. 11 A. M.—Weather forecasts for the Metropolitan district. 14.15—Musleal programme. | | The Arlington w |dallyy when receive hy numerous amate yen when ce jons. 2 P. M.—Musical programme. J ifortunate people who through 2. ~ e ne’ the farmers; | done aittiotiOn are Unable be wee oi will disclose a wealth of good reliable| 335 fy M~—Maritime nows. ai Desortytt Mites io hone means immeasu information compiled by the foremoat | * 3°} ews and music i Nami tncrintion yet Hour pieasure, One man, acknowled radio engineers of the world. 3.66 ceWweather yoreoat (-Gatm—smoke rine vertically, @ | the Sunday service sont out by WJZ, | 4P, fusical programme. bye amoke drift, but wind too states that he suffers from paral: | J. 'T. Strobach of Hastinge-on-| 6 ews and music. ‘ Mahe to move wind bat a ito 4 |and is unable to leave his bed, but by | Hidson wants to know: 6 ewsvand music. | 2 Tahe it or the aid of the phone by his side en- Is a one wire aerial about 190|| 7 P. M.—Broadcasting and tuning jjoyed to the fullest extent the first| feet long and twenty feet above the serinon he has heard in years, ground all right for receiving the -_— jrudio concerts? Ans. Yes. gramme starts with Berta Raviere, » popular and seemingly indispen-| 2 How far into the ground must 1|contralte, Sanford Hunt will follow lable has become the radio. phone|drive a plece of pipe that I want to|the thusicat number with his adven- i service in this immediate community |U8¢ 88 @ lightning ground? Ans. Drive|ture stories for boys. lent to sway. Croste |that business houses, clubs and socin! | {t dow possible, to earth that is of wavelets begin to form on ine centres do not consider their letter-| Permanent moisture. This may be|, Jand waters heads complete without the radio call |anything from a foot to six feet in Btrong browse, | a, : nality. in motion number being listed with the phone |Your locality. Ut ja Also Sdvieable tol gt Roselle Park will finish the eve- for the benefit of amateurs. 7.45 P. M.—Evening musical pro- News of Wireless Talking Activities and De-) ig). Svelopments, Musical and Other Programmes) , \\"" Wit extender itant fing 8 to 2 + Modorate breeze. Ratnon dust Small Sof Broadcasting Stations and Answers to) , FQueries Will Be Found in These Golucne.| Following the W J % programme at 980 P. M. the W D Y Station | 6 § d nae ; 7—Mign. wind, |number and cable address. i Hi i hele bey ’ rs Thousands of enthusiastic amateurs, |Special Amateur Stations | which Tution 4 \the frost line, as frost. has been |S with thelr popular Thursday vs ‘oad, |onerate on the 360-metre wave length, when. walk | > i night vaudeville artists party. THIS BE, Jj fave licenses to operate broad- | Cheats On Ni sie Stations operating| site, “fircnita “at | Regiment Armory, Tte1- | known to insblate grounds. The most AUTIFUL INSTRUMENT is manufactured popular ground is the’ water stpply line on the supply side of the water meter. ‘4 eolump devoted to the radio phone 3. 1 have beed thinking of getting | servic? and will answer questions con- a Firco tune detector and two-step} cerning the se: Programmes of lifler with a vocoloud. Do you| the different broadcasting stations will ider this a good set for receiving|be printed. Address Radio Phone ne concerts, oF woes you auggest | Editor, New York Evening World. Ra! 4 a different set? Ans. ‘This outfit | s-=seeeentemnnnnemenpeennnn every one with in“ear-shot of the) Qjould give you very good results if ieee | properly installed, J Atlantic Avenues, Brooklyn, | the Brooklyn Manufacturers’ xposition is being held, | cing entertained with the WDY and WJ% radio pr crammes, A new amplifier is being tried out in one of the squad rooms | { and has afforded entertainment for casting stations on the regular 200- meti# wave length, have-utterly dis- fegaiided the terms ot their licenses Whidh limit them to the transmission | ; ot afdinary messages, and have ove: ‘ the privileges conferred upon theif, A great many complaints have been received lately from owners of receiving sets, stating that they have been unable to clearly hear the regul:r commercial broadcasting stations be-| 41) stations are required to give exugk of the interference of these ama- | absolute priority to : ‘ teuZistations in continually sending | grams relating to 6) ‘The Radio Chapel Service beéms to | Gut Sdheir home-made concerts, news| t cedse all sendingion hearing a dis-/be very popular with radio fags and | tress signal and, except when engag-|their immediate friends. Immumerable | Tad items, and uninteresting matter. ed in answering or aiding the ship in letters have come to our attention in on the 200-metre wave, and using « power input of 1 (one) kilowatt, and Restricted Amateur Stations operat- within a radivts of five miles vernment radio station which permitted only one-half kilowatt put and a wave length not In excess of two hundred metres. The X Y station are’ experimental and asually attached to schools and uni versities and are given considerable latitude. The Evening World will conduct a by ws to meet the increasing demand for a mod- erately priced Grand Piano. Keknowledged supreme among pianos, the “Grand” model has always been considered a prohibited luxury for ¢ost incomes. ~ Here is an o unity to satisfy your desires for a piano that will add dignity and refinement to your home furnishings and will elight you with its un- usually rich and mellow tone. Easy Terms May Be Arranged by the Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan. If Unable to Call Personallg, Mail This Coupon enced inland. onalderable: st 1/58 to 63 Very rarely | exppel- by 4 to 75 ed | Starchs of No. 417 Ridge- Ko by detector, vari- condenser, fixed .002', M.F., dca phone. What else do I need to ive radio phone messages, con- | rts and other entertainments. Ans. |) paw . Allan G Questions and Answers? | Mie o Amateur wants to know: 1, Can radio messages (telephone) « \ The Department of Commerce mad+ an ipyestigation which has culminated in tM following section being added to ‘di the Baws and fegulations governing jeur radio operators: ‘ “is station is not licensed to bi st weather reports, market re- port; music, concerts, speeches, news er dinilar information or entertain- mem’ This was signed by ©. H. ot , Assistant Secretary of Com- merge Tis statement was given out ut the | * Cusiem House to-day by the chief | radig*inspvctor: his ruling will affect a great many sobobls and colleges throughout the | United States which have vecen ren- | dering a real service to thelr jime- diate communities, operating unde the amateur license. It Is suggested for their benefit and the benefit of the thow8ands whom they serve that they | make application immediately ‘fof special license which will them } tw continue their good work. | While on the question’ of Jaws anil | regulations governing the amateur) radio operator, here are a few extracts | . from “Radio Communication Laws oi | the United States,” devoid of their) |, phraseology: | “Radio station licenses are issuable onlysto citizens of the United States. “AN radio ln hone _ be icw stati werful eno 0 cause fateyterence with other licensed sta-, th or capable of being beard in another State must be licensed. { “Broadcasting. stations can only be operated under the direct supervision of a duly licensed operator. operator whose name appears on the license is responsible for the activi-| ties of the station, “There are three classes of amateur, stations which have been licensed by the rnment. These stations are kn as X, Y and Z stations. 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