The "Super-Six"
HOUGH quite a number of construc‘tors have built the "Super Six" receiver (described in these pages 2 short time ago), and are yery pleased with results, a few have confessed their inability to follow the under-baseboard
wiring of the set from the photograph published. We ourselves are partly responsible, because the values of two of the spaghetti resistances are wrongly shown in the photograph, though the theoretical diagram is correct. We apologise for this slight error, but would point out that the mishap bears out our often-repeated instruc- —
tions to always wire from the theoretical diagram.. Lay-outs are reproduced just to give an idea of the positioning of components. _ We realise, however, that constructors new to the game often find difficulty in following theoretical sketches, and if only these were given they would perhaps be unable to tackle set construction. For their convenience we — .
reproduce this week an under-baseboard’ wiring diagram, with the values of the spaghetti resistances mentioned before correctly indicated. Remember, if you notice any discrepancy, always go by the theoretical. This is published on the opposite page. By the way, reports on this receiver would be particularly appreciated.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 28
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193The "Super-Six" Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 28
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