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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, AUGUST 18, 1922 anlgned for maximum power ampU Oration, while at the same time the CThe Kitchen ratio of the transformer must be such as to deliver maximum potential to the grid circuit of the next tube. The greatest advantages of the transformer method of coupling audio frequency amplifiers are the high deUSE OF CHOKE COIL IVby VVoirn Nwppr Cniua.) gree of amplification, the relative of operation, and the low simplicity Date are readily digested and when AND TRANSFORMERS eaten with nuts to turnleh nitrogen plate voltage required. and fat, the combination la an almoat Chief among the disadvantages of perfect food. the transformer coupled frequency She alone la mistress of her art who Latter Provide the Most Prac- amplifier Is noise. Also the transhas nothing left to throw away. formers amplify different frequencies tical Method of Coupling GOOD THINGS TO PUT UP to different degrees, which means for the Amateur. that when this tjpe of coupling is used for radiophone reception, the It Is pleasant to try some well Is voice recommended distorted the recipes, without slightby amplifying Figure XXVIII shows the actual a from transformers. ing those which pracHowever, e three-stagresistance circuit of a have amateur the long been tical average standpoint, coupled amplifier. The output of such used in the fama circuit Is K times K times K the input will have better results using transily, for sometimes or assuming the amplification fact r former coupled audio frequency ampliwe find one which of each tube to be 10. the output would fiers than from any other method that we like so well he can the and tubes used with equipbe 1,000 times tite input. The resistIt Is milled that now ment available. ance U is the coupling resistance to the sacred fain- is the It transform to whose function lly cook book. plate current variation t potential GREAT BRITAIN VS. AMERICA Plum Catsup. 'duke one-hal-f peck to he to the of the grid applied drops of blue of one vinegar, plums, pint next tube. Radio Amateurs of Those Countries half the weight of the plums In sugar The capacity C Is simply a neans Pursuing Distinct Courses in less If liked less sweet. Add a of allowing the potential variations Development of Receivers. each of cloves, cinnamon and across the coupling resistance It to tied In a muslin cloth. Boil allspice, courses distinct and Two separate be applied to the grid of the next tube, strain through a colander together, ret not allowing the 'B" battery ap- are being followed by the radio amaand boil again until tif the riglil con- BritGreat and of this teurs a to to tube circuit of the plute country plied ,e applied to the grid of the next. ain in the development of receiving' Appe and Pepper 6auce. Cut untelegBecause of using the condenser to, apparatus for continuous-wavtart apples in thick slices, place ripe, Both wireless whnt one might say, Insulate the grid raphy and telephony. In layers tilth sliced green peppers, from the II" battery potential, it Is courses are of the utmost Importance f dozen peppers to one necessary to use a gild leak, to keep to the art, nnd each will exert a great using dozen and over each layer comapples; the charge which collects on the grid Influence on the future of radio cupful. sprinkle salt, using one-hafrom becoming excessive and reducing munication and entertainment. The American amateurs have gone Tie In a muslin cloth one teaspoonful the plate current to zero. of crushed cloves, mace, peppercorns, One of the chief disadvantages of along the lines of regeneration nnd uml nasturtium seed, one cupful of as audible of signals, the resistance coupled amplifier is amplification and three pints of vinegar; pour e sugar that very high plate battery poten- - well as development of boiling hot over the apples six mornings. Then seal. Chili Sauce. Boil together five cupfuls of vinegar, two tahlespoonfuls of salt anil one cupful of sugar, then add twenty-fou- r large ripe tomatoes, three and Seven onions, all put red pepp-r- s, through the meat grinder. Cook one hour, bottle und seal.. Green Apples and Onions. Slice green upples, using a dozen apples to onions, cook the three good-sizeonions In little fat until somew;hat soft, then add the apples unpeeled; cook until nearly dune, then add a 1ft tie sugar, salt and a dash of cayenne. Serve as a vegetable with pork chops or steak. Canning Young Beets. Wash and trim, leaving two inches of stem on each to keep them from bleeding. Cook until tender, skin and rhiee In Jars with two tablespoonfuls of sugar to each quart, and one teaspoonful of snlt. Set Jars Into a kettle of water and seal, not tight; cook in the water for an hour. Seal and set In the cellar for winter use. Cabinet - table-spoonf- e one-hal- lf long-distanc- Every time you buy and use cheap and big can baking powder that does not giye satisfaction you have increased the cost of your bakings many times? EimEKIBEn The Economy iHWMWMS lP(IDRflH)lEIEI So ttfoe foeo ttBnatt earn foe oaocSle You may get more quantity for your money Millions of housewives buy and use Calumet because they know that it is the best leavener at the but quality means pure, sweet and al- ways successful bakings. lowest price. BEST BY TEST d The best things are nearest breath your nostrils, light tn your eyes flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the path of God Just before you. Then do not grasp at the stars, but do lifes plain, common work as It comes, certain that dally duties and dally bread are the sweetest things of life. Lord Houghton. In -- UXta are necessary. The amplification per tube of a resistance-coupleamplifier la not as high as it Is for aotne other methods but It Is stable and does not distort the Input as much aa do some other methods used which give greater amplification per tube. ? Uesistanoe-couple- d amplifying may 4e used to amplify either radio or audio frequency. A method of the transforming change in plute current of a vacuum tnbe to differences In potential is by means of a choke coll. A choke coll consists of a number of turns of wire wound np In a multilayer coil and may or may not have an iron core. A Coll of this kind offers a high to the flow of alternating current, but has a relatively low direct current resistance. The choke coll on account of hav-I- n a low- - ohmic resistance, will have a smaller method of coupling, so that lower B" battery potential can be Clued on choke coll coupled amplifiers the butteries can be of smaller d reception on short waves by the superheterodyne principle. On the other side of the Atlantic the British amateurs, restricted in their government hobby by regulations,- - have turned their atteny tion solely to amplification. This has given excellent results on all long and medium wave lengths, but Its success on shorter wave lengths has depended solely upon rile expert handling of the operator, who has been compelled to use tuned coupling circuits between each of the vacuum tubes. It is too early yet to tell which of the two systems will ultimately triumph, but there Is no doubt that the laurels at the present moment rest upon the American amateurs through the latest achievement of their leader, Armstrong, In the production of the system. radio-frequenc- radio-frequenc- y super-regenerati- - ft SHORT FLASHES The enormous popularity of radio has started out a new crop of solicitors offering the stock of fake companies, with alleged ' glittering prospects. A general warning Is being broadcast for fans to be on the lookout for these smooth gentlemen. A young radio sharp at N. Y, recently heard Come home through his set: with the car, Howard; I have to go to the store. Who can soy that a set In the pasture will nit soon call the cows at milking time: Come bos! In making a regenerative set employing tivo variometers and a nrlocoupler be careful not to get the Instruments too close . together. If they are, the set will howl. A set of this type should he mounted In a box not less than sixteen Inches apacMy, Hie choke coll not only has lnduct-yc- e but a certain amount of distributed capacity. The distributed of the coll plus the capacity of Uievitute with respect to the filament, together with the Inductance of the coU, give to the plate circuit a certain definite period. That Is, the plate circuit Is an oscillating circuit whose resonant frequency Is determined by the total capacity and Inductance In the circuit. If the choke coil be made variable. It will not only serve to transform the plate current variation with maximum plate potential variations, but it will also serve !o tune out unwanted When the plate circuit of the amplifier Is tuned, the resonant frequency Is amplified K times, but all other frequencies are amplified to a less degree. Another and by far the most widely used method of coupling successive tubes In a cascade amplifier Is by means of transformers. The transformer method of coupling amplifier tubes may he considered a development and a refinement of the simpler choke coil method. Coupling tula's by means of properly designed transformers will give a greater amplification per tube than any of the other methods. Figure XXXI shows the diagram of transformer coupled 3 three-stag- e ynpllfiir, where P and S are respe"-Ivel- y the primaries and secondaries The &f tlie coupling traisformers. transformer as a whok- s so designed ns to convert the plate current variations into max In ora potential variations. The plate circuit of each tube which Includes the primary wind ng of a colliding transformer must be ty , long, Ir. John J. Onrty, often referred to as "the wizard of the telephone," has had added to his many complimentary college degrees that of doctor of science,-Ynluniversity. Doctor Party, who ranks ns a brigadier genera! in the signal corps reserve, U. S. A., was given tills last honor for being a radio expert. Sir Arthur Connn Doyle predicts conummlcntior with the dead by radio within four years. Sir Arthur is firm in the belief that within that time we will have the direct communication that Ed Won hoped for nnd tha these who have passed beyond will "have transmitters in the tine of ether nrd all that we will need will Ie the receiver." - - a SEASONABLE GOOO THINGS New spring chicken Is low enough to be Indulged In occasionally. Cut the chicken up as for frying, put It Into a deep Scotch a with kettle few tablespoonfuls of water, cover tightly and steam for a few minutes, add a little fut nnd a tablespoonful of water from time to time; season well and cook until brown. The chicken will he Under and Juicy with this Stuffed Steak. Grind a pound of round of beef throHgh the meat grinder (season with salt, pepper and onion) with one egg. Prepare a bread stuffing as for poultry, grease gem pans, put In a laypr of the meat, then of the dressing nnd lastly a layer of the meat. Bake and turn out on small plntes and garnish with parsley. Currant Pie. 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