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RADIO WIRING

When you connect up a receiver from a diagram, you will find it helpful to observe the following procedure, described by “Spark Gap” in “The Australian Journal” for April;— Start at the aerial terminal screw and connect it to the instrument as shown in the diagram you are following. When this connection lias been completed, draw over that connection on the diagram with a coloured pencil. You will then know that that connection is complete. Then, from the other terminal of the same instrument, connect a wire to the next instrument as shown on the diagram. Cover this connection on the diagram with a coloured pencil line and do the same thing with every line on the diagram. When all the connections are redrawn in coloured pencil you will know that it has been done correctly. This will eliminate mistakes and make the job simple.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 13

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RADIO WIRING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 13

RADIO WIRING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 13

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