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HINTS ON READING A BLUEPRINT

Remember that a blueprint of a wiring diagram represents a plan of the underside of the panel, and therefore the order of things is reversed. Note also that where wires are intended to cross that part of one wife which crosses the other is shqwn as a small semi-circle.

Intersecting wires intended to be joined or soldered ore marked with a small white circle at the intersection. Since a plan only is given, wires which are parallel and vertically above each other are shown conveniently spaced side by side, and thus the actual disposition of the wiring is not necessarily as represented. Hero the perspective photographs of the descriptive article arc a help. Components such as valve and coil holders, variable condensers, fixed condensers, fixed grid leaks, and anode resistances, etc., aTe shown pictorially ns far as -is possible. Always aim at keeping parallel wires well spaced.

Be very careful not to let adjacent wires touch one another.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19280411.2.7

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Shannon News, 11 April 1928, Page 2

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HINTS ON READING A BLUEPRINT Shannon News, 11 April 1928, Page 2

HINTS ON READING A BLUEPRINT Shannon News, 11 April 1928, Page 2

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