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SINGING THE PRISONER’S SONG

Two bright young fellows set to work And a wireless sot was made. They were rather short of money, So no license fee was paid. In eleven more months and ten more days They’ll be out of the callaboosc; In eleven more mouths and ten more days They’re going to turn them loose!

secondary thirty-six gauge, and on the filament sixteen gauge. Standard wire gauge is used throughout. There are two thirty Henry chokes, three microfarad condensers at 350 test, and two four microfarad and another two microfarad condensers at 500 test. 'lhe last mentioned 2 m.f.d. condenser is coupled into the circuit between the tap on the filament winding and the earth. The resistance should have a total of approximately 16,000 ohms, and should bo fitted with variable clips for intermediate voltages. Ths voltage readings shown on the leads from the resistance are only approximate, and may bo varied to suit the requirements. The cost of this eliminator should not exceed £4, so will be cheaper than any the correspondent has priced.

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Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 4

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177

SINGING THE PRISONER’S SONG Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 4

SINGING THE PRISONER’S SONG Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 4