The Design And Construction of a Radio Station for the Armour Institute of Technology
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A loading coil .vas inserted in the circuit for lengths up to three hundred and senenty-five meters. These results are plotted as shown in curves. These curves serve to indicate the number of turns of inductance to take to obtain a given wave length. The clips however are then adjusted "by trial to get the "best radiation of energy from the antenna, correct wave length and proper coupling. 1'or the three seventy-five meter wave three and one-half turns of pri- mary , three condensers, thirteen ...turns of secondary, and twelve turns of loading coil are used. She proper places for the clips . are marked by t . he t.vo hundred meter wave is obtained "by us in . arns of primary inductance with one condenser and five turns of seconds On the shorter wave length an antenna current of 1.2 is obtained and for the longer one 2 amperes . The f cliowin >• set of data was taken v/ith the set transmitting', direct current ammeter 4. act ourrent voltmeter 112 volts; alternating voltmeter 76 volts; alter, ammeter amperes; antenna current two amperes; wave 57 D_ If t] .
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