A CORRECTION.
In the article on the B clisainator last week near the top of the third columin a slip occurred 12 dealing with 50-cycle A.C. There would be 50 impulses per second in each ‘direction, and not 25, ag stated.
"sy to Napae sd ‘ Tune’ ‘Carefuily." fias Listeners are reminded 6f the impiortance of tuning-in on all stations t6'the maximum dial position, ‘The: slightest detuning may Cause. distortion, except in the case of. a receiver: that is very unselective-a* ‘ type that, nobsay cares to own | "nowadays,, _histeplers who suffer from distorted reception should tune in yery. carefully, listen to the loudspeaker, especially the lowest notes, and tutie "in so that: distortion is absent, or ‘at a mininiuin, «" It is often surprising what a little. care in this way. will do, to improve, reception for ‘the whole evening. . Volnme wmay be controlled. by the R; F. filament.rheostat. ctl: 7 re B’ + Bitntnatel for. Smal Sets, It was hoped that this ‘would’ be dealt with in this issue, bat’ the articlé has heen unavoidably héld over" whtif next week. -' aa
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 13
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179A CORRECTION. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 13
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