X-RAY TROUBLE-FINDER
| A LONDONER’S INGENUITY, LONDON radio enthusiast, Mr. George Clissold, uses an X-ray to diseover breaks in his radio set. He owns o receiver guaranteed for a certain length of time so long as the panel seal is not broken, Mis instrument dcveloped a fault. Although quite sure that the receiver was at fault, he was loth to investigate further because of the seal. A friend is an X-ray photographer, and he decided to have an X-ray photograph of the receiver taken, The pieture disclosed that one wire was loose, being just held by the insulation. On returning the receiver to the makers, he informed them that if they broke the seal they would find 9 certain wire disconnected, but he omitted to mention how he knew. His reputation as a radio expert went up when repairers found that his diagnosis was correct,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 5
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144X-RAY TROUBLE-FINDER Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 5
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