. Practical wireless telegraphy; a complete text book for students of radio communication . AERIAL Fig. 276—Showing the Magnetic Flux Within a Single Coil of theGoniometer Under Given Conditions, TO AERIAL EXCITATION COIL DIRECTION OFADVANCING!\ TO AERIAL Vie. 277—Showing the Resultant Flux Set Up in the Two Excitation Coilsof the Goniometer. 262 PRACTICAL WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. correct this error which undoubtedly lies in the aerial. A slight compensation for this un-symmetrical condition may be made at the variable condensers inside the box by means oftwo small adjusting screws. (10) The


. Practical wireless telegraphy; a complete text book for students of radio communication . AERIAL Fig. 276—Showing the Magnetic Flux Within a Single Coil of theGoniometer Under Given Conditions, TO AERIAL EXCITATION COIL DIRECTION OFADVANCING!\ TO AERIAL Vie. 277—Showing the Resultant Flux Set Up in the Two Excitation Coilsof the Goniometer. 262 PRACTICAL WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. correct this error which undoubtedly lies in the aerial. A slight compensation for this un-symmetrical condition may be made at the variable condensers inside the box by means oftwo small adjusting screws. (10) The strength of the signals in one loop should be identical with that in the not, a bad connection probably exists in one of the aerials. 212. To Find the Directions of a Radio Station.—(1) The station whosedirection is to be determined if not already in the act of sending, should be called andrequested to send a test letter for two or three minutes, making sure to disconnect the twolooped aerials of the direction finder by switches mounted on the top of the goniometerbox during the sending period. (2) When a reply is received (on the ordinary receiving equipment), the ships trans-mitter and receiver are put out of action, even to th


Size: 1619px × 1544px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjecttelegra, bookyear1917