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Easton, Ph.D. Subseribers to Sonar: are inrit to ture to us for adricy t td regarding the selection, inatallation, om and care 9 Ratio E:litor i Radio Etiquette rere is a code of etiquette for the golf course, another for the trol still another for the th In fact, for every place where people gather together, there are well-under- stood rules of behavior that will cause the least inconvenience for others of the company. Equaily necessary is a quette for the radio audience. of thousands us are gathered together every night in the vast etherial audi- torium; and though most of us do not realize it, any one of us can cause great annoyance to our fellow listeners. ‘The people at the theater who keep on their hats, or persistently talk to their com- panions, or repeat audibly the remarks made from the s ir coun- rt in the ra nec, Certainly, minded person wants to make f f himself; and, therefor rs of this Department will take ‘to rt the two following simple rules of radio etiquette, “vhich have been sug- lio engineer, Jeasted by car, and code of eti- Hundreds Mr. W. Chubb, and bro: him recently from KDKA. 1. Allerystal-detector receivers should be de-tuned when not in use. Any re- in tune absorbs the lio waves striking it and deprives those in a line behind it of just so much energy. Where there are only a few scattered re- ceivers, such absorption makes no per- ceptible difference; but it so happens that every broadcasting station is com- band of inexpensive instruments, and the of their effects is really con- When you are actually using the receiver, no one can object to your taking away your share of the radiated energy; but when you are not, throw the tuning dial to the zero position. Your acrial will then throw no radio “shadow.” It is not necessary to disturb the ment of the erystal. Owners of ek tube receivers do not themselves with this: rul when their tubes are shut off, their aerials are harm! 2. Users of regenerative tube receivers should not hunt for stations with their tubes oscillating. This is, of course, the asiest way to find a sta a distinct “sque: ra station is located by the dial, and it is then a simple matter to r duce either the regeneration or the fil ment current until the station's signals become clear. However, when the tubes are oscillating, your receiver is actually a transmitter and your waves will interfere with other listeners in your neighbor- you not often annoyed by ca bird trills and with runs up and down the seale? ‘They are due to nearby operators hunting around with oscillating tubes; and if you don't like it, don't annoy others yourself. these sum te siderable. 30 just. | tron | need to concern | tuning | method for receivir broadeasted programs with a regener tive er is recommended: After ad- justing the filament t vacuum tubes toa point whieh you ha found to be satisfactory, inerease regeneration to a point just below os. lation, Now tune the set slow down the scale, keeping the regenera adjusted just below oscillation until the desired signal is heard or a breathin sound is noticed, indicating the pre of a carrier wave from a station wl may not be operating at the instant. If your receiver is well designed, the ad justment for regeneration will be pr tically the same throughout the range of broadcasting wave lengths and any worth- while signal can easily be tuned in, after which the volume may be increased by final adjustment. of ther You will soon be able to pick up signals just as easily by this meth by the beat note method. If everyone will hunt signals and listen to the with the detector tube adjusted in this way, you will find the quality of broad cast’ programs) very much) improved The gurgling, rough, and distorted mi which you now hear is, in a large part, due to the reradiation from many oscil- lating receivers and will disappear. Tl« whistling noises which go up and down the seale, due to your neighbors huntins signals with an oscillating receiver, will also be climinated. But the — stead screaming notes which you hear at or around the signal from a broadcasting station are due to interference between two or more broadcasting stations, cannot be eliminated until a great num- ber of the broadcasting stations are The following currents of music and Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap.— Cuticura Cuticura Soapisthefavoriteforaafety razors! NEW GARTER FOR CROOKED LEGS (Patented) MAKES TROUSERS HANG STRAIGHT If Legs Bend In or Out Self-adjustable Itholds Socks Up—Shirt Down Nota “Form” or “Harness” No Metal Springs Free Circular Plain, sealed envelope THE T. GARTER CO. Dept. 22, New London, New Hampshire