Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1924 — Page 5

MONDAY, NOV. 24. 1P24

GiRLAIDSFATHER IN INVENTING TUBE WITHOUT BATTERY New Type Bulb Plugs Into House Electric Wiring System, I?y \FA Service NEWARK, X, J.. Nov. 24.—A j young, bobbed-haired modern flapper Is co-inventor of one of the most , revolutionary vacuum tube products In the history of radio. Horter.se Schickerling Is the girl. Iter father, Conrad Schickerling, Is known through the radio and electrical world as a leading vacuum tube inventor and producer. But Srhiekerling doesn’t agree entirely. For he attributes his fame j in part at least, to the ideas and j cooperation Hortense has given hitn. i In th- ir factory here the Schickerlings, father and daughter, are working on the production of a tube that will do away entirely with A and B batteries. It will get its plate and filament current direct from the house electric lighting plug and, Schickerling adds, will be free Los any alternating current, hum or even of static. The rew tube can be plugged into a direct current socket as well, and get just as good results. Vet it is said to use up less current than any other vacuum tube now in use. For the last two years Hortense Schickerling has been working with j her father in their laboratory, pro- j during test after test find thi3 j ideal tube. Hortense, says Schick*.r- j ling, is one of the best tube makers In the country. She can make the entire tube from beginning to end. ! and she does it swiftly and efficiently. Outside of this she can speak four I languages—EngUsh, German, French j and Spanish! “Before I stumhled on this new tube," explains Schickerling, “I had tested 1,500 different types. The secret of the final product lies in the fourth element —a tiny vacuum tube within the actual vacuum tube itself. “This small tube acts as a muffler against the A. C. hum of the house MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels j "California Fig Syrup" is ) Dependable Laxative for Sick Children Hurry -Mother! liven a fretful, fjvci-jsh. bilious or constipated child l*v. s the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup" and It never falls to sweeten the stomach and open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may 1 : event a sink child tomorrow. It doesn't cramp or overact. Contins no narcotics or soothing drugs. Ask your druggist for genuine : “thl.fornia Fig Syrup,' which has di- I rections for babies and children of kali ages printed on bottle Mother! ' You must -ay “California" or you ! .nay get an imitation fig syrup.— Advertisement. DETROIT WOMAN RECOVERS

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RADIO FREQUENCY ADDED TO CRYSTAL DETECTOR 7 y _ 111 if i ' — T rA~ltjLj

DIAGRAM OF CRYSTAL DETECTOR WITH RADIO FREQUENCY AMPLIFICATION

By ISRAEL KLEIN, NEA Service Radio Editor, r—AMPLIFICATION to crystal A reception having been es- _____ tablished as practicable, many owners of these simplest of all receivers have tried to learn how to accomplish this. Audio amplification, usually w ith two tubes, is practically the same kind of addition to the crystal as it is to the vacuum tube detector. Here is a step of radio frequet y amplification to a crystal rectifier which, with an addition of one or two stages of audio amplification, should make a good long distance receiver. The crystal as a detector may not be as powerful and may not be able to reach as far as the vacuum tube*, "but within its limits It has been found to furnish clearer reception than the tube. Tarts of Set The parts to make up the crystal receiver with a stage of radio frequency amplification are: LI and L 2, low loss varlocoupler. Cl, a .00025 variable condenser. C 2, grid leak p.nd condenser. R. 6-ohm rheostat. T. radio-frequency transformer. D, crystal detector.

current. It is actually a spark gap in a complete vacuum." The entire operation of rectification, filtering and elimination of hum takes place inside the tube, so that it can be set into a regular socket and the house current wires run direct to the filament terminals. The plate terminal runs into the positive Raiment terminal, so that both plate and filament use the same current. Re-id*'* this tube, Schickerling hos

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European Stations 11 p. m. to Midnight EST —Special trans Atlantic test programs. North American stations silent during this period. WDAF, Kansas City (411 Md, S p. m. CST—lvanhoe Band and glee club. UNIT, New York (526 M), 8:30 ! p. m. EST—Rialto Theater program, j U'CBIJ, Zion (345 M.). S p. m. CST j —Concert program. • | AVOC, Davenport (484 M.), 9 p. m. j CST —Special test concert. Secret Transmission A system of interchangeable codes lias been developed mechanically for the secret transmission of radio messages. The result of this development is expected to be its application in commercial establishments. A large seaplane has been equipped in England with special radio apparatus for the study of directional tendencies of radio waves. The apparatus includes a combination transmitter and receiver. Any novice can make his own soldering flux by dissolving powdered , resin in a small quantity of dena- j tured alcohol. The flux should be j kept in a closed can.

' .1. phone jack or phone terminals. tine vacuum tube socket. Usual accessories, like bus bar wire, panel, baseboard, etc. The low los coupler can be wound easily by the novice. The best kind is either the basket, wound coil, which is wound around an odd number of spikes set radially into a 2 hub, or it may be the spiderweb variety, wound on a circular form with an odd number of radial slots cut into It. Similar Forms The primary, LI, consists of 10 windings of No. U wire, wound in i and out of the spikes or radial projections. The secondary- is on , a larger form, because it contains 60 turns of the same wire. Both these forms should be alike, i both in design and in the daoneter ! of the hub. The primary, of course, i is about inches in overall diam- : eter. with a 2'i-lnch hub. The secondary, also with a 2‘ a Inch hub, measures about six inches in overall diameter. The tube may be either e. 201A with a six-volt storage A battery, or a YVD-12, with a dry battery for filament current. The Bbattery carries 22'j volts for this stage of amplification.

produced several other kinds of ra dlo tubes, among them anew typi designed to create power. One ir his laboratory has been used to rut •t jeweler’s lathe. Cover Soldered Joint Soldered antenna joints and other* that are exposed to the weather should be bound with rubber tape and then with a wrapping of water proof tape. It lengthens the life of the aerial and lead-in.

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