. Practical wireless telegraphy; a complete text book for students of radio communication . OVERLOAD REUV o o o o. S B H S B o P-6 O P-7 O PS o P9 o PIO o Pll o PI2 o PI3 O Pl^ o P-15 Fig. 251—Automatic Starter Panel (2 K. W. 500 Cycle Transmitter). It is important that this adjustment be not undertaken until the motor is stopped. Thenone stationary electrode is lowered down by ■means of the milled screw S until it touches oneof the electrodes on the disc. The electrode is then raised to just miss the rotating electrodeswhen the disc is turned over by hand. Similarly the other stationary elect


. Practical wireless telegraphy; a complete text book for students of radio communication . OVERLOAD REUV o o o o. S B H S B o P-6 O P-7 O PS o P9 o PIO o Pll o PI2 o PI3 O Pl^ o P-15 Fig. 251—Automatic Starter Panel (2 K. W. 500 Cycle Transmitter). It is important that this adjustment be not undertaken until the motor is stopped. Thenone stationary electrode is lowered down by ■means of the milled screw S until it touches oneof the electrodes on the disc. The electrode is then raised to just miss the rotating electrodeswhen the disc is turned over by hand. Similarly the other stationary electrode must belowered until it touches the disc electrodes and then raised until it clears the entire set ofspark points on the disc. Each turn of the nut S represents a radical movement of .037 of an inch and as there areeight holes equally spaced in the face of the nut (which engage the pin P), the movementof one hole represents a radial movement of approximately .005 of an inch. The length ofthe spark discharge gap is adjusted correctly when the electrodes on the disc and the sta-tionary electrodes are s


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