Cape May County Times, 15 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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' technically Inclined will be ■ that the Pitts-rmyr-fr— Chat* wlUI be g» ea October 3 til at 1:16 P. M ' e broadcast ;rotn t studio of Stanch week by Weir, radio editor • It will be retr I that Mr. Weir carried I r»dlo lecture coorae last year ■ntary principles of radio orer KDKA and the talks this year #111 act as a sot 3 this course. These talks win be of ten minute duration and will deal with radio Jects of In ten*! to the broadcast listener as wrjl as the experiI mentor. Resjue*. subjects will be entertained and all listeners are send in their

aeata.

through Improved methods of ihly and wiring have all their bit to lower the coat of the completed receiver. The majority of the 1*27 receivers are designed for use with outdoor antenna. ‘Howeter. a number of the beet-known sets give the owner a choice of loop aerial or outdoor antenna operation. Shielding, which has been tuch responsible for improved quality of Tone, haa also been large;; responsible for the turn of the loop principle of reception to popularity by allowing of multi-sfage radio frequency snipliflration wlthuW dang r of unaUbllity

oeelllatlon.

Practically all of the 1»27 receivers are either double

■ radiogram, cabin e of B. E. Booth, a i States Navy the message which of survivors of the UuU« Transport Prerid* wher the ship was the Germans and coast of Prance, World War. S. P. . charge of the exhibit, can am-

plify i

which can be beard for two and one-half miles. The fatrgeat speaker of the srorM SUSP from the celling of the eAlblt building over the radio display, by it hai

;er which eras part of the •ment of the *M0Hk F

or aadoah, through which the

single control, with aome means man tier of the etaft shouted hU

■ jtig * la a vala uttempt

to cave the dirigible from lira

ntorm which tore It aaondar. One of the dlvjoee which fonua a chief attraetlmi to the

Pflwy we

tod br a poor con-

w* ■■g.r whei». Perhspe the ' worse vid worse, and BpM blveaUgatioi: And all joints ■ iPpil ■hat then?

la (bat iherg are at to tacts In a' 6-tube sat

be •UDhSered.

1 prong

Standardization and Improved Produttion Cause

1927 Radio Sets

Cheaper and Better Marvels Shown

in Exhibit at Sesqui

for compensating for 'minor cir-

cuit differences.

In many acts using three stages

of radio frequency amplification two double condnmvrs are uanalfy employed to give dual con-

trol. This method la altered In „ _ . ^ a number of the new scU to give To * - «*■ he swit single control on local Buttons f* apgaar the f<

and Individual stage control on

distant or weak signals by

of a hand mounted on the •

The drum is divided Into In- “Oeumeuu are also on wapaay.

dividual sections, any one of which can be moved indspen-) dently of fhe rest to secure fine

tuning. . - .

a ship receiver. The early

S sm by which en one Aay la 1

I* A moilbroad ear.

Ongerprtnta. signatures and legal

least ^ coo tael •#a.»fclr' baennt . wUl^hk fruitful a

aSJtabss hs

i off onto the sock* oxidises, and makes •stance, noisy connect lot C .buttery switch i* often 11p to THrty up' after continued -jjltodag. and must be,, cleaned fw« aame the rheostat. Im » trying to run an automb«Dd sever cleaning the disor timer. A dirty dtocontact in a mo mlsslag—« dirty awitch V contact causes note*- la

set.

remedy is of emus. prons ler will quicK'r than others It ( ts clean the prong* contacts also. KWtlch Id a distributor If the rt> -osti •uy iiiow-ui*-nt * cat s* the notec ■ totodpap-r may 1 a pencil rubba-i hard It*a just i he vei oxldlr-d. and until the melal I*

T^le girls Will waar anything, or nothing. wht-he*er happens to hJ the style, giggles Joe Doug-

has been truthfully and 'hat tritely said that radio

is becoming stabilised and standardised. The new 1927 model receiving^ beta, many of which have already been dellvsred. i the radio more*, bear out tl statement and give It impress!' emphasis. The process of U survival of the Attest has defi itely begun, and where , three years ago there were three rets of

e given type marketed a price, this year there la

Along with the decreasing In the ranks of aet manufacturers has come a general trend toward lower price*. Never before could the radio buyer purchase such an efficient outfit, tube for tube, for so little na bo will have to pay

this fall. Constant research

the part of engineers, as well as by casugl radio experimenters, ha* resulted In a general increase In efficiency In receivers offered

to the genre) public. Mum pro-'in Us entirety. _ _ auction, buge production, summer room visitors can to manufacturing for the export 1 grams to any part of

market (tad cutting of cost* and recelv.

Planning For Sob

„ lale Football Team Developments in Wirelegs —7—, -p . . rv «' enthusiastic footnatl meet 1 ransmission Uemonstrated ug was bold Monday erccla* at

Dominic Gnsparrl

The marvels accomplished by the p recent-day device* are strikingly shown kt the exhibit of the Radio Corporation of America In the Palace of Liberal Aria and Manufacturers at the BaaqulCentennial International Exposition. In Philadelphia. The exhibit la probably the most complete areemblage wireless Inventions and equipment ever to be shown in om place. The methods by whtet radio Is used to operate airplanes in flight, steer buge veaeek sea end flash photographs screes the oceans are clearly demon* ed In the various section of the

large exhibit.

At one end of the display to a radio operating room which was at one time pari of a ahtp. The reom waa cm from the vamrl and transported to the exhibit

plans being made far organising a team to represent Sea Me City

Harold Simpaon was el

A He

They Are the Horn* of th* Rohe

t q^ei beauty oi the

Mb .-Atom* to tnr! *1 -***~i.!re. n, b al SFigZ'SZ .« to to* Av«m.

countryside fit twilight, sang the words: "Be still and know that F am Gfid.” *

One of the finest things about a vacattoc in the

is the opportunity it gives to get out under ** ****> *y m

peace of the tw^M.'

In those moments between the burning reality of day and the Mark, actuality of night conw what.aowone baa calkd “the hour The'worM » warm and tired and pofific; fhe day b calm with

calm of oU age.

Heavy with ear* odes* the air di

grey feet creeps with the fcmgthrfting *

The hour of the rose b an boor of nwhtoion. an hour of visum, an hour when the mint b*tn» like a candle flame, straight

and calm, unwarned by the wind* of tod.

It b a that of CMitemplatioc.

Under an open sky, spread like a bant I to ait and inwardly let the days file by. , , . The trouble, worries, mjusoces. troop past softened by the quirt perspective. The tangled Aein of aorve life seems k» a

hopeless snarl.

Humanity, shy and kindly, draw* ekm; (be Jangle and dbowd sink away and we tod more in tune with life. . , Wisdom lays its load upon our shoulder; the deal beckons

from the sunet lighted bffltops, and w* fi=j A recent writer truly says: “Men •

The sool bathes and b refreshed in the open and quiet of a summer twilight in the country v Getting out in the'open at the hoorpf the rase helps to smooth l dr crease* of life. And it helps mate ymi stronger for Ac

of Wildwood-9y.Th.-S*:

was etacted captain. Practice will be held every Wednesday evening and the manner in which Candida tea reap pad to practice will aetUe wkather to not n team win be formed. It to

planned to put

on the field, usiag Ben Me City

realerial.

Among the eandldatee for IK* team are Dick Olden. Dm Joann.

Wood. Tom Whittington. Prank

I McCullough sad A!

Hank Btlverii General Store aad pealed: -Got • em- trap. Lam? ran Sa * hurry, I toflut**' —

Get the Car Ready

Beat Farmer” I

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