Wireless Telegraphy And High Frequency Electricity a Manual Containing Detailed
Wireless Telegraphy And High Frequency Electricity a Manual Containing Detailed
Harry La Verne Twining
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Of this make a rheostat similar to the one in Fig. 13, except that the wiper W is a large triangular piece made to cover all the points when all of the plates are cut in. With a swivel joint at B and a hard rubber thumb piece, the wiper can be made to include as many or as few of the plates as are desired. C PL, *, a E 'ff/jo/r \ / ^p A ^ 1 e-X ' \ > 1 \ __^^_^ ~^s_- -^^^ . Sfc ___ ^ ^ O-, ^>-v- > -v_x_ .. 70 -;^2;^r^ ^^--^^^rr--^ j>~ - - - - Fig. 43. Brass tube condenser. Fig. 43 shows a conde...nser made out of brass tubes and empire cloth. Procure two brass tubes E and D, so that one can slip into the other with Vie or % of an inch to spare. Make a base A of w r ood about 4 inches wide and a little longer than the tubes. HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTRICITY 67 Place binding posts c and / on this base. Prepare two end pieces, C and B, 4 inches wide and 3 inches high. Around the tube E wrap paraffined paper or empire cloth, until the tube E with the coating can slide easily into the tube D. The cloth or paper should be glued to E and thoroughly dried.
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