CORRECT WIRING METHODS
There is all the difference between suecess and failure in the lay-out and osition of the wiring of a set. Homehave even condemned the famous Browning-Drake circuit because they have riot observed due precaution in the method of laying amt the wiring. The success or failure of a particular receiver usually lies in the radio-fre-quency part of the circuit and not as 4 rule in the audio-freauencv end. Therefore, the home constructor should -be extremelv careful, in building any of the various Browning-Drake sets, to have. the wires from the plate of the radio-freaencv valve kept well separated from all other wires. This same statement applies to the connection to and from the balancing circuits and to and from the grids of the radio-fre-quency and detector valves.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 12
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130CORRECT WIRING METHODS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 15, 28 October 1927, Page 12
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