Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1924 — Page 3

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Short Cuts Things to Know in Building and Operatng a Receiver,

To increase selectivity, turn your aerial Into a loop by hooking a twenty-five-turn honeycomb coil between a grounded object and the end of the antenna furthest from the house. The circuit is tuned with a variable condenser. Tfie usual ground connection remains. * * To cut a large circular hole in a panel drill a circle of holes, close, but not uncomfortably close together, 'with a So. -7 drill, then drill out with a Xo. 1!* drill. Dress up with ;t half-round tile. Instead of the twisted loop method, tap a coil by slipping an “O. K. " paper fastener over the bared wire and soldering it. Mica put under the wire temporarily will keep the iron from burning it. Protect the aerial insulator from see by soldering a tin can to the o-rpn eye nearest the guy wire, thus housing the insulator. Tune in First meth and l.\ yvhi.-h fans may tune in on a station before the actual program is broadcast was tried out recently bv the station at Breslau. The i,.; :,ratus used, for Issuance of ;t sour'd to tune to. is called a metronome. New World’s Kn ord I. Morars amateur of l.c liiancat. K: an report.- be has hoard at least sevei tat lot fn . New land ov-r a total of more titan twelve rhoiis r<l miles His i- a three-tula re. elver. Bootleg Tubes Hefe. tive or bootleg tubes. c-mix times dr- ; o as much as two or three times th< usual voltage from the hfttieries Ts 'the 7? cattery current is used up too fast, have the. tube® < hecked upToday’s Best Radio Features Gopuriifkt, fS’J. t.v t'nitr.l WTAM. t lev*-: . . .. • - Mi. > p. m . ES'T —Or- ye-cra at ! g;r - glee ehib. IVNYC. New York ,7.2*. Mi. S <> p. in.. KST—Ft. 1* The: ‘<-r program. CFCA. Toronto O • Mi. S:IC p. m.. Kt?T —The Hariiioti-. • WFiAP. Ft \V -i Pi 7 Me 9:3d j*. m. (’ST —C >rne_:e F"iir WMII, 4 'in-'.nn.iti ->k- Mi $ p. in., < 'ST- -TV nth Inf ntry i 1

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Home-Made Crystal Radio Receiving Set Makes an Ideal Gift for Christmas

Dietz Gives Directions for Making Outfit at Low Price, Bv DAVID DlK'l'Z. Science Editor of The Times. •~y—, HRISTMAS will be here soon, j The big problem, therefore, is 1 ! the fine of Christ m.is gifts, j Radio funs can solve it easily. Why not give someone a radio set for <'hristmas. a radio set which you have built yourself? If you have already built one or j more sets you will find it an easy * task to build one or more sets for : your friends who have none. And your friends will .appreciate it i because it will represent your own handiwork. A crystal detector sets makes an ideal gift for some boy acquaintance who does not already own a radio set It will only cost you about ?e to build a neat, efficient crysfi'i detector set. 7Apparatu* The supplies which you will need f->r tile crystal detector set are listed below: One containing cabinet. with hinged cover, eight inches long, -ix : inches high 21 ml >;x inches wide. The cabinet has no front, tli<* panel serving tin- purpose. tine panel eight inches long and six inches wide. tine tapped coil. Direit.ions for ! making this are given below. One crystal detector. This will -----t from it.', cents to . 4 1 depending on tile type. Two rotary switch levers ami twelve points. Four binding posts. 'me phone condenser, 11 1 i*- w .11 cost about 3.1 -■> nrs * The panel can be made of wr-o-i though some Insulating material, such as bakelite. ron.lensite. formica, fir any other similar materials, is ; e-fer. The cabinet should be finished with varnish or stain. Io not use ordinary paint on it. Drilling I’anel The task, afte- completing the . cabinet, is to dri’t the panel The a-comparying diagram shows how this i-‘!,e. s.nce the position of the hol-s is -I- 'ermine-) in •a- h iea— by th- jtrticular apparatus used. Two holes arc drilled for the ro j tary swlt-'h lev--rs Ea- hos th< -••<• holes is surrounded h\ six holes foi switch-poir *s. !:• drilling the holes f,ar the swit- h-

/ / |p ~ / l I o°> o oo q W/tiwA 1 1U 000 oo^l — 6 —* y/y* AEQIAL BINDING- DETECTOU L=-.o POST 6 44 £t < as-. ... Thmmr TAPPED COIU p- 1 V SWITCHES FIVE TAPS. ONE EV- n? ,13—1 GROUND BINDING CRY TURN THEN FIVE firf'j BINDING POST 1^,5,TAPS ONE tyVEUv TEN TURNS / ' MOW TO MOUNT COll. ON BACK or _ . PANEC At posr BIN Gr „ I DETECTOR —— - j —-i 1 } o*7crrr23 1 ... , S-'r - TAPPED m—M X SWITCH — / Q^— —- COl- .-is \ LEVERS®? *1 \ [ Rhone Uj A \ CCCsDENSt-R V TtS I s X Y phone b-> binding POST GROUND P-iNOING PQST a_ JiI.T.MI.S FOR i'<IN'STRI’CTR>N OK fIUTTAI, RE< 'KIN'IM 1 SET HE SERI HE! IN .HVOMPAN VIN< J ARTICLE

po'i.t, measure the length of the switch lever and then space these ii--.es s,i tha' the • ini of the switch If vi just i- -!s on the switch points and passes easily front one point to ■ •.other as the lever is rotated. The tw-- switch levers are mount ffi w-'ll toward the center of the panel. A hole should be drilled In the upj ••• If: hand corner for the aerial binding post. Another hole must h drilled in 11.- lower left hand corner for the ground binding post. Two boles fire drilled on the right hand sale of fle panel for the detector. Then two holes ate drilled near i tl.- lower right hand corner for the pi.otn- binding posts

J-:, mtz ■ 19-AinifersarfSale \A Great One-Day Sale of I 1 Don’t be mislead by the low price. These are NOT I wVg ordinary Coats the materials are liigh grade, the x. Kyr urs are costJ y nearly every Coat is interlined. Hfc NOTE These High Spots of the Sale 2? have beautiful fur collars—many with borders and cuffs p flnn|lanro3liHt^WP^JLLW|/i iffy Every imaginable popular shade is represented. Plenty of ■ffiiSSv \ kBKjL 1116 wantcd CKANBERPxY SHADE. V Many have silk and crepe linings. ji \ \ s^u P endous event that practically our enS '■ Av \ iL\ rc second door is devoted to this sale of Coats. V ' \\ -d /JOng Large women, if you have had difficulty in getting \ V 1 U a coat, you are sure to find several models becom- \ , { ing to you in this sale.

SIOO Genuine s£Q,75 COATS s*l ;md Squirrel-Trlmni^il.

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The timing H accf>mplishel by meaiifi of the tapped coil. It is wound on a cardboard tube, four inches in diameter and s.x inches long. Sixty turns of wire should he wound on it. Cso No single cotton covere-1 wire Make two small boles in the tub*near one end. Thread the wire in and out of these two holes. That will hold it In place Now wlrd five turns making a twisted loop about flint in die* long at the end of each turn. Now wind fifty more tunix. making a twisted loop at the end of every ten turns TANARUS! is makes fifty five turns all together s-> far. Next wind five more turns of wire. Then thread the wu in ate!

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out of two small holes again to hold it in place. Make two small wood spreaders and Riston one in each end of the cardboard tube with brass nails. Then fasten the spreaders to two j pieces of wood four inches square. | The coil is now fastened to the back of the panel by running screws through the panel into these end blocks. Connections The crystal detector is now mounted on the front of the panel by means of brass screws passing through the holes drilled for this ! purpose. The phone condenser is mounted j on the back of the panel near the phone binding posts. The connections are now made as follows: Connect the start of the winding of the tapped coil to the first switch-point of the left-hand rotary switch. , Connect the first five taps in order to the remaining five switch points. Connect the next five taps in order to the first five Switch points around the right-hand switch. Con- j nect tiie end of the winding to the ! last switch point Connect the left-hand switch lever 1 to the aerial binding post. Connect the right hand switch ; lever to the ground binding post. Connect tiie aerial binding post to j one connection on the detector. Connect the other connection on ; the detector to ore of the phon binding posts. Connect the other phone binding post to the ground binding post. Connect, the connection on one side of the phone condenser to one phone binding post and the othe--cvinnection to the other phone bind ilig pos-t. The sei is now finished and should be placed In flit- cabinet and the panel fastened to the front of the cabinet with brass screws healthy and free from winter complaint*. Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine is the quickest acting, most dependable cold remedy. What Hill's does for millions it will do for you. Get red bo* bearing. Mr. Hill’s portrait. *\l.LV Prcc 30 cents. V' Ve* (C 2CI) CASCARA # QUININE W H HILL 00. <S ‘ > ?GMtf >WlKOlT ' UIIJL

Women’s SSO Value TJr Jacquettes v Special for Tuesday.

Book Week Announcement of BOBBS-MERRILL BOOKS SOLD BY L. S. Ayres & Cos. W. K. Stewart Cos. Beach's Bookshop Pettis Dry Goods Cos. Capitol Book Store Harold Jacobs’ Book Store Indiana Hews Company The Baby Shop (Juveniles) Charles Mayer & Cos. (Juveniles) And Booksellers Everywhere

FOOTLIGHTS and SPOTLIGHTS KM 01.1. Kt TIONS OF MY l-U K ON THE "T U-K Otis Skinner Die most ‘ 1 ‘^L,V*!rL-LV -' rU -' \ * g*i!? f ?ef.usK' ln int-rest. •'r’ iuHicb'UdiH Record. Illustrated. S.vo. Special Liui.t-1 Miti-n: numbered and graphed.

THE IRON FOODLER MY and what cameos it ILLS James J. Davis Secretary of l^abor The AnifTHdin opic in a singl*' lit* 1 - New York Herald. *-- 50

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LINCOLN Nathaniel Wright Stephenson Tin* best life of Lincoln. —New \ ork Tribune. Illustrated. $5.00

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