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Show The work of organising is njw going on. Wtxn completed, the radio Hoy HouU will be ready to hetn In sny emergency. ("Radio In Agriculture" will bo tho auhject of Kniik livorge'a article tomorrow tomor-row ) Amateur Wave Length Limits Heenmmendatlotm from the radio ron-frn-e af Waahlngton for government control of radio traiiemtaalon are said to Th'a la the fifth of a aerie of artU-lea b Kra nk (!forfr, nlri'lcHM eipart, p.nliilnK th pilti' tpltM of radio. By FRANK Of 001. (Checked and Approved by Radio tion, U. &. Dureau of Standard!.) Hive ou ever tie:ird the footf.illa of a fh ' 'I h- fluti.rli.if of fl.tkf In a Kf"-ni" Tfo- i-iit.f of i r-ibln" The I..IK.M tuli" the (fr-.tot elertrl-rti elertrl-rti iiiviii'ioii f ttio tfittwry prrnilta a i !.-.. I. n1K.iU'l( t.f "II ll t'tiMt l An itvlafitr i n lit- h'Kh In lr apeak" t.i uixl I- rli .irly l-iri .y t t'-wl tn tin Mr ret-in . )' ' rri.fl.lt-nt ll.ir'lliia" In- .n;j."ir-il inliM !n tn a r. i . vt-r-a I Mi i - lonn - J.t 'V I I I.V l'HI.H M J i'h' A tl'-lll in i . t.i . v i.-r H"' l'i' -('h"ni- to a c ',, ! in N . I a i 1 vsiil.'.ut U ' .!) ,.f , i,, t , . t , hi .iid t lir. ii, ill i I:, it'.- r LONG DISTANCE TALK. II.--" ! -- - iif foulf p-mdlti'i In tl. - tti.t. t !... .i.I iIhh .l.-vb-e ' ' tl ii r. mi .1 t Ii. w -r i, J I I - .! -i t.,; .. I.. i r .il.i..li..!n- W.pu'.l nil- i . :, I ... -i . ' k- . :.H.- W .1- t- t li n i r i-UI mi !-i tl- i. i.iU nt ui'on In M fi,., iron t ' r U lni1v t rif"iim I i In. h i.i'itii' tmv plnti Hfind wir. i ..... ., .. . .;, t I.. .i.j.. .I..IH - M l.i ii-.t i.t, l : I 'ti.i v . ,. . i I I...H, l IN i' ft mmm'HK III II.- . ili'X el- ip- ,i . f ih- in '! l.io.T. I'd.-n i.l nvi n ,t lli:tt .in f'.-. ttl. . urift.t i'iUi-1 I - ir. I'd- Li I nn in t !,. .-it . ..n ni - '.I.- tl I. HI. i tt- h-.' ' Mn -lit. .--nl.. I '.-H'tftii l.-n'ifi.. Mm- I-t.i 1 ... ii r-- . ;.,..) Ill - I II. l)..'l. ..III. I." II .-t.i.l.l. d i.lli' to i.i k - i. .it of tl. i.iio n "i in.-.il p..u.r il .ii mi. .ut ( i . r '.l. T'l'H i.t." III. I I. .' ! ' 1 1 ' ' I 'if F I' .lt I ' ' ' i I I- ll .!.'.( t-n I'MH- 1 H tl." -r.-.t Int.. t .: a-.d ' "'n nrv I'. Uu" I l:n ' .1 Im i rit- . A I I : ' il I it..- ml .hi 1... '. . 1 "' ii n i . a fioHil, l- .1 nn ' VOICE TRANSMISSION. Ah r(...in.d. Mull., t.l'rbnriv U th I r i nnrir- n ,n i i j i . im Inn ! nice n 4V' ami i uint u.i.' The t ulii) tvi. im In i nl u I 1 1 1 1 ir Mn.l.t..! h a olio wn I'l! a m .1 J i ' . f 1 n ' . i ; I i J il I 'Td Irt pi 1. 1. led i.v ;i '..n.1 wi- In r nt'o thi4 rnd.ila- linii It a.. i-ll-ti-'l liy thn Uj-o of tlio .(..iCiTi fit,. SPECIAL AMATZUR JiAOJO TZIUJIAfWY 2A. puauc SAfirr asouKxnsii AMxrtuesAm iACIO SCHOOLS : . AUATtUB SXCIBOVS V) RESERVED i Include allotment of twenty different I wave length ranirea for certain ape.-lfled I pui (.on.' The dlaicraiil nhowe the 11m- Itadona thnt may be eel for amutt ur op-j op-j eratora. in .il.. in.- nine nr utiiit are aurn n jiImI a "plai. A t.-l.-plioin- (run-nutt'T (run-nutt'T i h i niirn . t. t lii-hifi ti tin grid and Ih.. It ! ,i tin ii ..f tin- ut..- The ( late la i mi f i. rt. d h il h a g- nt i a lor f lail.o current cur-rent The arl:ilit'M i. iiied v the sopnd of the voice Into the t ran anil Iter are 1m-pteK".! 1m-pteK".! up'.ii the radio cn-rent and a lliiNtuliitr.l radio wrtve l pindii.td Thi-ae tiMHlul.ited win eetit long distant dis-tant .-m are mi faint that without the xtmm of electron tula jit the receiving end ttiev could lint 1.. heard. The r.'Ctron til he and inu'-han lam k now n as 'henl Mpeak"r" r.-inler the W'a'ten not only audible, audi-ble, but atnplifv the rne.'Hage f. that-an till In- roomful of people can hear tlivin. Orent Ttrltnln baa "urd nearly "one licence to radio atnaieura for tranamls- Hlotl Of IIICMMIIgua e o The great tranw-Atlantic rndlo stations nt New llruntw o k, N. J . and Km ky I'olnl. I,. I , are run on !b'(n horaeMwer electrical fiiftyf and are controlled by operaturit Mt,itaucd Hi il lower New Yolk office building. TArse bualneaa nrg-inttatlona with several' sev-eral' briitnhea throughout this and other countries, are beitlnnlna to Install their own radio a vs tenia for communication between be-tween plants. e For safety against fire or destruction bv lightning, the radio .t should be shut off wtien not In uie and the aerial cn-nee cn-nee ted directly with ihe ground. This ahmild be dune ee:iulty during lightning light-ning storms. e s Kvary Hoy Rcout In the country who hna a radio station will he a part of a national organtxatlon under the Hoy HnMiti of America for Chs special pur-poae pur-poae of being helpful to the cjjvernnient. |