+
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924. (FEATURE SECTION),
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
RADIO NOTES AND NEWS.
INTO THE EARTH 1.
Building a Crystal Amplifler.
I
Thor furt with, hizi. found all the fun they want in long distance reception and aro ready lo vitite down to a clear programine of more or less local music may be interested in the crystal amplifler to be described bore, says our special service contributor.
It is not intended for distance. But it is no way to clear up the noises that come with the use of vacuum tubes. Clarity of tone and volume are the advantages of the crystal amplifier.
But it should be`remombored that nothing more than loud speaker uva on stations within 50 nites or so may be expected with this use of the crystals.
To construct this form of ampli- fer. the following parts nooded:
Two crystals, mauntod Woode metal. D1 and D2.
Are
on
Two audio-frequency trank. foriners, the first. 71, of 10 to ratio; the seccod, T2, about 4 to 1.
Two fixed condensors, Ci and 2, onch of .001 capacity.
Siz binding posts.
Wire for connections.
The entire amplifier can be mounted on a 7-inch by 5-inch panol and a 7-inch by 6inch base.
Special caro should be taken in wiring this circuit. Especially important in --the connection following the first amplifier and the crystal. The wire coming from the secondary, G, of the first transformer, and through the crystal, D1. must go to the see ondary, G, of the second trans- former, or the battery would rain the sensitivity of the first ergatal and the amplifier would not work.
Connactions to the crystal may be reversed in seeking the host
volume.
The best kind of wire for don- necting the parts is the soft drawn copper wire. Bus wire har low surfaco conductivity, and since the least possible losses must be maintained in this hook- up, the round soft copper wire will work host.
MIGHES
DETECTOR UNIT
|
|
The B battery of 2236 völls should ha.connected with extremo care, an overy bit of enorty in neided to make amplification succériful.
•
To operate. the amplifier, in with A ors kial connection detector, connict the ende mark ed "phones," at the left, to the phono terminals of the detector unit. Then manipulate the first amplifier crystals for greatest volume, with the terminals of the phone receivers across the primary of the first transformer.
When greatest possible volume is heard through this crystal, plug the phones into the jack, or connect then to the phone ter minals if no jouk is used, and manipulate the second crystal for greatest volume.
After a little practice, both "crystals can ho worked together.
WIRELESS TELEPHONY.
BETWEEN AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN,
An interesting announcement is inade in the fiazelle, Montreal, regarding the possibilition radio telephonic communication Great Britain and between
Americu.
of
Writing from Washington, the Gazelle's" representative Fays: "Experiments aro now being.
The only tool a prosecctor aced nowadays Is this peculiar Rudolph Erickson, lorin of transmillor that locates ora by radis. mining engineer, is shown at the instrument that is now in use in the Verde country of Arizona,
curried on by the American Telos understood to be awaiting the phone and Telegraph Company completion of a British highpower in conjunction with a British con- station, and until this station is cern to establisht trans-Atlantic radio telephonic communication roady and has been tasted,
may not be finally stated that
plan would contemplate a linking
up of virtually the entire Ear- pean and American continenta
in first-class telephonic sorvice."
RADIO ON MOTOR.
Shortens Fifty-Mile Ride. Portland, Oro:-Radio
a British station near London in established. there is nothing to shortening the
etud
FUO
is
50-mile motor: bet woon hero and
NEW
AUTUMN
GOODS.
We have received very smart selections of Gentlemen's Wearing apparel for the coming season.
:
They have been very carefully chosen by our own buyer in London and are made from distinctive and good materials. We illustrate here a few lines-an inspection would be to your advantage.
SCARVES In rallable qualities in Artificial Silk, Pure Silk and "Jaeger" Wool.
Prices from......$3.75 to $25.00
SPORTS DEPT.
He hegan We have always a good selec- experimenting, with radio, and tion of everything for Golf, the results are great.
on a commercial basis, it was the service will be adequate,. learned in an official quarter bqre.cause not until that lime Through its station at Rocky Point on the north shore of Long can it be shown whather trans- mission will bu practicablo Island near Fort Jefferson, the eastward." The pressugo points American Telephone and Telo- graph Company is working with out that once the radio system is prevont continuation of the intensive tosts which have practi- cally convinced the American service by land lines to almost alom on evening trips, when it's too dark for passengers to look engineers that the scheme is any point reached by telephone.
Discussing the foasibility of at the scenery or read the papers. feasible. These engineers do not
P. Van Daita, who operates tho doubt that transmission from the person in San Francisco com-
municating with someone in line, noted the bored look on! United States to England is Edinburgh, the writer states: night
passengers. possible, but formal announce.
"The procedure would be for the ment of the prospective service Sun Francisco alient to talk over one of the regular long-distance
A five-tube not is ercoted on Tennis, Cricket, Yachting, linee to New York, where the the instrument board of night-run ling would be connected with the autor. A. power amplifier le Shooting, etc. radio apparatus and the voice included, and there are three loud transmitted to the London station, thence to be carried again by land speakers, one in the driver's compartment, ono in the indies line to Edinburgh. While expert section and the third in the Tweeds and Homespuns-ready- assert sach transmission is easily smoking compartment. a scientific possibility, they point
As night descends, the driver to-wear or made to your in- out that such survico would be tunes in through his loud speaker. expensive, as it involver tying up Then he throws a switch, transfor-dividual measure,
transcontinentul
hia ring the reception from telephone line, but two giant
him radin stations and a land line in compartment to those carrying
passengers. This leaves the United Kingdom.. Since the
uninterrupted by sound while American Telephone and Tele-driving, and gives the passengers graph Company doės u majority i
P
G
Dz
Τε
HOOKUP, DIAGRẠM OP
B BATTERY
DOUBLE CRYSTAL AMPLIFIER
I
not only
entertainment.
"
of the telephone business in the Fifteen wires, each 18 foot United States, and is extensively long, strung along the top of the Edeveloped in Canada, the ulțimale big care, make he aerial Springs.
GECOPHONE
| OF CYPRONE
TWO VALVE AMPLIFIER.
THE SINGLE & TWO VALVE AMPLIFIERS
CAN BE USED WITH.
GECOPHONE
CRYSTAL OR VALVE RECEIVING SETS.
are used so the aerial is not
jarred. The car frame is used
for the ground, and the car. battery supplies electricity for operating the set.
clar
Van
Sports Coats in Plus-four
alf
"Speed and direction of the car have no effect upon reception af
declares tones, Data."The only interruption we get is when the buses uro parking through boavy timber, or when crossing a stoel bridge,Į The enthusiasm with which pas- sengers enjoy the programme is causing us to experiment to re- move there interruptions if pos sille.
FOR SERVICE MEN.
A campaign to provide endio! scle for 5000 service mon who are con sed to hospitals in the middle west of the United States has been inaugurated by Station' WMAQ Chicape. It is estimated that $80,000 will be needed to supply this equipment.
RADIO FOR PERU.
A concession for broadcasting has been granted by the govern. ment of Peru to the Peruvian Broadcasting Co, and plans are now under way for the construc the roof of one of the hotels in Limb,
BC 2620, LOUD SPEAKER tion of a broadcasting station on
$48.
THE GENERAL ELECTRIC Co.
F
OF CHINA
QUEEN'S BULIDINGS.
HONGKONG.
DEBASED CANTON 031N3. Kuangtung small money is that most conim nly in circul- ation in Shanghai. It is there- foro important to note from the; Mandharia Daily News that as a result.of recent reckless minding by the impoverished Canton Government, Manchuria is suffor- ing from an influx of doboned Canton silver, coins containing! only 45 per cent, of silver. Cus toms authorities are no doubt on
VIYELLA
and "THETA
UNSURINKABLE UNDERWEAR.
ir
White and Natural Wool.
in all weights
"
NEWEST
NECKWEAR
We are now showing a un- ique assortment in Open End or Knitted Ties in Stripes, checks and all-over designs.
Prices fromD
.$1.75
SPORTS DEPT.
and
SWEATHERS in White many smart colours in the coat style or pull-over. White..............$10.50, $12,50, $16.50 Coloured.........$14.50, $18.50 to $39.50
GOLF HOSE
Lisle Thread
Cashmere
Silk & Wool
$4,50
$5.50, $0.00
$7.55
Fingering Wool......$5,00, $7.50, $10.50
WALKING STICKS
AND
UMBRELLAS
with and without STERLING SILVER MOUNTS, There are many exclusive novel- ties in ASH. CHERRY, REAL
& IMITATION
MALA "CA,
PARTRIDGE & NILGIRI CANES and lurgo selection of Fancy Woods.
Vests-long or half sleeve Drawers-knee or ankle length. Combinations.
Agents for the
** JAEGER
....
SPECIALITIES.
SOCKS in Cashmere in Plan colour's and many fancy dosigns, also Black & White. Prices from
$1.50,
SHIRTS, PYJAMAS,
SCARVES, WAISTCOATS, TRAVELLING RUGS, DRESSING GOWNS,
etc., etc.
GLYN'S
HATS and CAPS.
We shall be pleased to show, without obligation different styles.
to purchase, our many
Wm. POWELL, Ltd.
Gentlemen's Complete
the look out for any such ship HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS-
mento coming to:Shanghai.pl
Outfitters.
-PEDDER STREET