ALL-WAVE ROUND WORLD THREE. The lay-out diagram of the All-Wave "Round the World" Three. It will be noted that the lay-out and wiring has been planned not for appearance, but for utility. All plate and grid leads are straight and direct, battery wires are bunched where possible and sometimes longer than necessary. The dotted lines indicate wiring passing under a component. As laid off above, there is no call for solder except to the valve sockets, terminals, lugs, etc. The wiring is strictly point to point.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 29
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86ALL-WAVE ROUND WORLD THREE. The lay-out diagram of the All-Wave "Round the World" Three. It will be noted that the lay-out and wiring has been planned not for appearance, but for utility. All plate and grid leads are straight and direct, battery wires are bunched where possible and sometimes longer than necessary. The dotted lines indicate wiring passing under a component. As laid off above, there is no call for solder except to the valve sockets, terminals, lugs, etc. The wiring is strictly point to point. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 29
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