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Describing Receivers

TT lias always boon somewhat mis leading to describe. _ a receiver merely by the number oi valves it contains.” To-day, when complex multiple valves perform two or three processes within the single glass envelope, this system is even more deccyIn England those wlu> control tiie patents pool are basing their claims for royalties upon the number of “stages” in the receiver, rectifiers being exclu led. Lome manufacturers there have adopted a system of counting the number of stages in which the. signal undergoes t heat meat, and have abandoned the' “so man) \ elves

system of nomenclature.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 10

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Describing Receivers Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 10

Describing Receivers Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 2 November 1933, Page 10

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