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THIS 1S DORA hal’ A ——— i ——— — SAl=.=7=% _- am mmr == Pm) am mm bd as =m ieee mL we am os Lew as SVE eT A Remedies Recommended to Cure Noise in Sets Disturbances in radio sets caused by eiectrical appliances, and other noises that reflect back into the electric light lines, are attracting the atten= tion of the committee on inductive co= ordination of the National Electric Light association and the Radio Man- ufacturers’ association, The committee has brought out two important points that should be given very careful consideration by engi- neers working on sets to be operated direct from the light socket without intermediate batteries. These prob= | lems are fading, due to voltage flue- tuations, and noise. The electric light companies are | naturally interested in keeping the | voltage of their lines as uniform as | possible. There is, however, an eco- | nomic point beyond which it is im- | practical to go. While the voltage | huctuations often are kept within 3 | per cent, they frequently fluctuate 5 | per cent. Five per cent is scarcely no- | ticable at a light socket and accord- | ingly, has been taken to represent | good practice. | A radio set operating directly from | the light lines must be adapted to & | 5 per cent voltage fluctuation from | normal. This means that there will be a total swing of 10 per cent. The | lighting companies have experienced | considerable difficulty in the way of i complaints, due to the volume of the | set swinging in and out with these | minor voltage fluctuations. The co- | ordination committee, accordingly, asks that engineers designing socket | power sets give consideration to bal- | last lamps or some other device that { | will take care of fluctuations. The | other alternative is to have the set | designed so that a fluctuation of this | sort will not noticeably affect the vol- ume, Most of the current design iS along the latter line. | With a battery-operated set, dis- | turbances on electric lines get into a radio set only through radiation. When, however, sets are connected directly to the light socket, minor disturbances that will net cause enough radiation to be noticeable may get into the set and cause a bother- some background of noise. This can be taken care of very readily by suit- | able filter arrangements. The power companies are taking active steps to | reduce this noise level, but much of it is beyond their control, and the set { manufacturer must provide his own remedy. | ©660060000OOOOOOPOOOOOOOOID | & |¢ FOR THE NOTEBOOK $ ® | PVOVOVOOVVOVVOVVOOVVVVT OVI | : fois { Excessive voltage or defective insu- | lation will cause condensers to break down. | The average radio receiver is used | three hours a day, or about 1,000 { hours a year. An antenna from 40 to 50 feet high | is the best for escaping great barrages | of static. Light machine oil will remove finger { marks from the panel of a receiver | and control knobs. | Sulphate begins to form when a bat- | ery is in a run-down state. Motorboating is caused by residual ripple in the plate voltage supply. More than one set can operate from the same aerial wire with the use of special circuits. A high inductance choke coil is ef- fective when it is connected in series with a grid leak or a plate coupling resistor, Low “C” batteries cause many trou- bles and noises in the radio receiver. They should be renewed at least every four months. The simplest remedy for fading is to have a variable volume control at the receiving end. The tube is the weakest element of the set. Mounting Resistors for Better Heat Radiation In laying out the power resistors in a plate supply unit there is ust distinct advantage to be gai mounting the resistors v This results in the use of minimum baseboard space and, wha { important, in better heat 1 The radiation from a body depends | largely on the temperature of the body and the temperature and velocity of the surrounding air. When the re- { sistor is mounted vertically there is a “stack™ effect whict celerated air circulation and hence results in ac better radiation of the heat. The. term curate in this due to the | radiation is really not allv cally | | sense, since the heat | air circulation is t | “convection,” but the come to connoie all . | those due to convection and conduc- tion. Grid Suppressors for Oscillation Control conversion of receivers using ippressors, for the control of ons, from battery to A C. op- eration it is important to properly ad « Just these to insure maximum stable | amplifica 1 In the usual circuits | it" is pos to decrease the resist ance 30 or 40 per cent, which results in improved amplification, particular ly at the high frequencies, and better selectivity characteristics at these high frequencies,
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