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LIST OF PARTS:

Shield Cars, 3in. cyEndrical x _4hin. high Aluminium Sub-panel, 164in. x 10in, x 24in. . Two .0005 Condensers. One Midget Balancing. One Drum Dial and Coupling Unit. Four .5 mfds. 500 test Fixed Condensers. One U.Y. Socket, One foot 1jin. Tubing. Six inches lin. Tubing. One 224 Type Valve Insulated Connecting Wire. . Two doz. 3in. x jin. Brass Screws and Nuts. . Quantity 34 enamelled and 26 d.s.c, gauge wire.

Resistances for next week’s set. Diagram will be slightly amended but terminology will remain the same.

Rit R13 Ri R2 R4 R6 Ri R12 Ohms 450 2,000 50,000 500 200 900 2,400 3,500 25,000 199.009 100,000 Mils. Grid Leak 30 heavy Potentiometer 30 heavy 30 heavy 30 heavy Grid Leak Carperindum Potentiometer a

RESISTANCES REQUIRED:

Aerial: Primary Secondary 60 90 (tapped at 30) lin. former 13im. former 34 d.s.e. 26 d.s.e.

Primary Secondary 65 96 iin, former 13 34 d.s.e. 26 d.s.e.

COILS:

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19301121.2.46

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 14

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LIST OF PARTS: Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 14

LIST OF PARTS: Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 14

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