Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1922 — Page 16

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Loop An tenna Is Simple — If You Understand A bout It

BY PAUL F. GODLEY, America's Foremost Radio Authority. "What will a loop antenna do for me?" Innumerable radio fans ask that question. Each could answer it for himself if he would get a little understanding of the structure and operation of the coil or loop antenna. This type of aerial is comprised of several vertical wires all connected together. These vertical wires act in the same way as vertical antennae. I 'heir being connected makes it possile for the signal energies created in hem to be added together and thus eed the receiver. But even though there is a multi- ; L fZ_T®®i ! LOOP AXTE.VNA SHOWING VERTICAL WIRES CONNECTED IN SERIES. plicity of these small vertical antennae, the total energy produced in them is considerably smaller than that which would be produced In a single laAge one. m>n\y a limited number of turns upon tA loop may be used for a given wave lAgth. If the number of turns is too Meat, it may be impossible to use tie loop for the desired wave length. ■Usually the loop constructed for the reception of 360 meter waves has out ten turns of wire wound on a flame measuring three feet on each Mde. This should give the equivaAnt of twenty small vertical antennae, ■ach three feet In height—or a single ■ength six feet high. Energy Effects I But the energies induced in each of [these wires does not add fully. The ■resultant energy is only slightly greatFer than that which would be received ’ from one group of ten vertical wires. This would be equal approximately tw RADIO PROGRAM • .A. __ inapolis (Hatfield) WOH —Daily, Except Sunday—a. m.. features. am., financial, grain and livock market reports. Bo a. m.. special items of interest to ■women, Monday, Wednesday and ■ Saturday. ■-•00-2:00 p. m., musical program with I special features. 11:20 p. m., market reports. [■4:oo-6:00 p. m.. musical program with special features. 4:15 p. m., police notices. 4:50 p. m., baseball scores. —Sunday—--8:30-10:00 o’clock, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Indianapolis (Ayres-Hamilton) \VLR —Daily, Except Sunday—--11:00-11:30 a. m., musical program. 11:30 a, m., weather reports and weather forecast (455 meters). 12:00-12:30 p. m., musical program. 2:00-2:15 p. m., musical program. 3:00-3:15 p. m.. musical program. 600 p. m.. baseball results. 10:00 p. m., time and weather reports (485 meters).

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the energy received in a wire slightly more than thirty feet in height. Moat amateur antenna have a height considerably greater than thirty feet. Signals received upon a loop usually 'will not average more than 1-70 part ;of those received upon the average outdoor antenna. ! Thus the loop antenna lends itself for use only with the most sensitive type of amplifying receivers. In connection with these it will aid | considerably in the reduction of interference of all sorts, although it can not by any means completely eliminate natural electrical disturbances. RECOVERING FROM INJURIES Man Struck by Lumber Company Truck Reported in Better Condition. W. A. Ogstlne. 61, 1301 Sturm Ave., today is recovering from injuries received in an accident yesterday afternoon in which he was knocked down and run over by a truck owned by the Carter-Lee Lumber Company. The truck was driven by Jack Hemingway, 32, 506 N. Senate Ave. The accident occurred at Massachusetts Ave. and Alabama St. Hemingway was arrested on an assault and battery charge. PLAN SEVEN-STORY BANK Meyer-Kiser Take Long Lease for New Block on E. Washington St. Property. The Meyer-Kiser Bank will construct a seven-story building on its present site 132-134 E. Washington St. A ninety-five-year lease on the new property was purchased yesterday. This is occupied by the Pink Shoe Company's store and the Bijou Theater. The consideration was not announced. BISHOP IS CONSECRATED Sioux Falls. S. D. Churchman Gets Honor At Rome. B'j United Setca ROME. June 30. —Monsignor Ma- ! honey, bishop of Sioux Fails. S. D., was consecrated by Cardinal Delai in the chapel of the American College here Thursday. The vicars-general of the Toledo and Cleveland dioceses attended the reception that followed. Dances Into Well. BURNS. Ore., June 30. —While showing his brother anew dance step he had just learned. Harry Upham danced Into a well 130 feet deep and was drowned. AMERICAN WOMEN ARE CARELESS Women are too apt to overestimate their strength and overtax it. When feeling well they take unnecessary chances, which in the long run cause much pain and trouble. Wet feet, exposure to cold, lifting heavy burdens and overwork will often develop troubles which cause no end of suffering. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the unfailing remedy in such cases. Thousands of American women will testify to this fact who have regained health and strength by its use. If you are suffering it will pay you to give it a fair tralL —Advertisement. ]

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"ENJOYING" AN OPE There is joy even In undergoing a surgical operation! Radio has made it possible. The idea came recently to surgeons of the Emergency Hospital, at Washington, D. C. They installed a radio receiving set in the operating room. At first the surgeons had trouble Inducing their patients to enjoy a radio concert while being operated on. The subjects saw no fun In it. But the choice was ether, chloroform or radio, and soon a girl chose radio. A broadcasting station was tuned in, the receivers placed over the par Radio Primer SELECTIVITY—The capacity of a radio transmitting or receiving set to tune down to a definite fineness. The ability to select any particular wave length to the exclusion of all others.

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RATION BY RADIO. tient’s ear and the surgeon prepared his instruments. While the concert entertained the patient, the surgeon completed the operation. All the girl said was, “I can hear perfectly." Girl Dies in Storm Uy United irreas BUENOS AIRES, June 30.—One school girl was killed and twelve Injured when a terrific windstorm toppled the wall of the Immaculate Conception School for Girls. Relatives are searching the ruins for several pupils reported missing.

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