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Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1922. 17 Rules for Amateur Radio Sets Ppotash and perlmutter discuss THIS HERE, RADIUM BROADCASTING Drawn by Fire Underwriters Jy VOKTAGUE r-- nounced by Engineering Committee. The V I I 4 f National Board of Fir Undet-writaet Of rule Isa formulated- for the 1 Retaliation and operation of amateur radio signaling apparatus. The regulations wore drawn up by a special committee of the Nat'cnal fire Protection association. Recent widespread Installation of radio receiving and transmitting sets oeeeeet tate the revision of tho present regulations, according to the commute, and the following explanations and suggestions Deen given out; - '"Thehave "regulations that follow were drawn up by a special committee of the National Fire Protection association, which Is the authority for the national electrical code and whose lindmg are standards of engineering practice. sides the underwriting organisations rep- resented upon this special committee, en- gtneers acting for the American Radio ltelay league, American Telepnons & Telegraph company. Radio Corporation cl America and the Independent Telephone association also participated. er -- Roles for Trial Use. "The regulations are recommended for trial use pending the issuance of the nextedition of the National electrical Code"The receiving set having an Indoor antenna la considered devoid of hazard. "IVlth any receiving net the principal danger is from lightning broughtor in over to soiu toe antenna to In aqulpmeut la no part ot the building. Where lathere removed. exterior antenna this hasard "One of the fir dangers connect with the present use of the radio la tbs Inclination of those "interested to expert-mewith lighting circuits and other systems. Even the Iscurrent euffi-clelt from a storage battery to cause fir If the terminals Of become them from the wires leading resulted In fires. "All wiring should be in strlet accordance with the provisions of the Nations. Electrical Cods and tho entire radio Installation should b examined by the local electrical Inspection bureau before being nt high-volta- nt six-vo- in service. place , Regulations Given. "The regulations are as followsr "Receiving stations Antenna outside of buildings shall not cross over or under electric light or power wires of any circuit of more than 400 volts, or railway trolley or feeder wires, nor shall It be so located that a failure of either antenna or of the above mentioned electric light or power wires can result in a contact between tho antenna and such slectric or power wires. light t "Antenna shall be constructed and In stalled in a strong and durable manner .and shall be so located as to prevent accidental contact with light and powar wires by Bagging or swinging. "Splices and Joints In the antenna span, unless made with approved clamps or splicing device, shall be soldered. "Ajitennae Installed Inelde of building are not covered by the above specification. - Copper Wire Favored. 'lAsad-l- n other or crPr, wires shall be of ap- apsteel proved copper-cla- d not corrode proved metal which will case shall they be and In no smaller than No. 14 B it S gage except steel not levs that approved copper-cla- d used than No 1? B & 8. gag may be build"Lead-i- n wires on the outside of four ings shall not conn nearer than wires inches to electric light end power unices gepaiftted therefrom by a contincioncouductor-th- at uous ani firmly-fi- xe rmanent separation. The will maintafn nonconductor Shalt, be in ad Hton to an Lead-I- n wires Insulation on the wire. chall enter bui.dntgs -- througn a nonabsorpliva Insulating bushing wire shall be provided 'Each lead-i- n 1 nonuom-imstibl- e, with an approved protective device, properly connected and located inside or outside the building, ea near a practicable to the point where the wire esters the Tb protectors shall not be building. placed In the Immediate vicinity of easily lgnltabl stuff, or where gxpoaed to Inflammable gases, or dust; or flying of combustible materials. "The protection devtoe shU be sn approved lightning arrester which will operate at a potential f (0 volts or less. Groundings Specified. "The use of an ntrn switch la v grounding drairabie, but does not obvlat ths necessity for the approved protective device required in uua section. in. tenna grounding switch. It Installed, shall In its closed position for-a shunt around the protective device. , rThe ground wire may be "bar 'br Insulated and shall be of copper or approved copper-ca- d steel, If of copper Ihe grpund wire shall be not smaller than Not 14 B. A a. gag and u approved copper-cla- d steel It shall not be smaller man B11 So. a - gaga T ha ground wire shall bo run In as straight a line a possible to a"" good permanent ground, preference shall be given to water piping. Oas piping shall not be used for ground log protective devices. "Other permlaeibl grounds ars giVrund. ed steel frame of buildlpgt or other grounded metallic work in tho building aaL artificial grounds such as driven pipes, plates, cones, etc. "The ground wr shall be protected against mechanical Injury. An approved ground clamp snail bs used wherever the ground wire 1 connected to pipes or pip . "The regulaflonks for transmitting star Uon antanna are identical with tho for receiving station. In regard to trane, mittlng station the instruction continue as follows; "Laud-s- i wipes shall be of copper, apsteel or other metals proved oopper-cla- d which win not ecu rone excessively, and In no rase shall they be smaller than No. ft B. 8 gage. Aritenn nl coun conductors and wire leading terpoie therefrom io ground switch, where atmust be' firmly tached to buildings, mounted five Inches clear of the surface of (he building, on nonnbsorpttve insulating support, such as treated Wood pin or brackets equipped with Insulators with h not less than ersepag and sir or conducting gap distance material. Where desired, approved susbs used. insulators may pension type la passing the antenna or countern lead-iInto the building n tube or poise hushing of non t sorptive insulating material shall bs used and shall be Installed so as io have a creepage and sir gap distance of at lease five inches to any extraneous body. If porcelain or other fragile material Ax used It shall be totalled so as to bs protected from me. rhanicat injury. A drilled window pan nay b used to place of bushtog provided live-increepage and air gap distance five-inc- Protective grounding switch A double throw knife switch having a break distance of tour Inches and a blade not lt , hill unh by then one-einch shall bo used to jota ths antenna to tn eruuud anu counterpoise lead-conductor. The switch may be located Insida or outside ths building. The oas of the switch shall be of nonabsorptivr Insulating material. Slate bass switches are not recommended. This switch mus. be So mounted that its current carrying parts will b at least five inches clear ot ths building wall or other conductors and located preferably n In ths most direct conductors and line between the lead-ithe point where ground connection to made. The conductor from grounding switch to ground oonnectloa ipust be securely supported. Protective ground wire Antenna and Counterpoise conductors must be effecgrounded at al. tively and permanently times when station IS not In actual operation (unattended) by a conductor at and in no least as large as the lead-tcase shall It be smaller than No. 14 B. or 8. gag copper approved copper-cla- d steel. This ground wire seed .not be. Insulated or mounted on Insulating I The ground wire shall bs rpe support to a jin as straight a line aa.polbi ' good permanent ground. pne-ha- a. -- o, FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY 'AND WEDNESDAY Bifocal Glasses, two pairs of glasses in one, for distance and reading, in good strong frame, including amination and case. ex- Special Three-Day $00 Gallt-Curc- these here radium broadcasting station is broadcasting," Morris continued The Idea is to increase the sales of receiving apparatus among people which has got such s poor ear for music that they would sooner hear what Kennecott Copper closed at or who won thei fourth rsc st Tie Juana than a whole orchestra of Kube- Ground Conductor. "The radio operating ground conductor shall be of copper strip not less than of an Inch wide by one. h of an Inch thick, or of copper steel having a or approved copper-cla- d (around the outside) girth periphery orthree-fourth of an inch (for of at least example, a No. 2 B. A 8. gage wire) and shall b firmly secured to place throughout Its length. The radio operating protected and ground conductor shall b lead-to conducsupported similar to ths thres-elgbt- sixty-fourt- k.maar-aa-ntin.taM- "The kid a fit tsmsxss go aore, yundenland, he goes to work and worth ot apparatus for them." can sit In his own hom on lloth street and hear a lecturer In New. ark deliver a talk on 8or. e Common i n es of Poultry, evsn though Garfunkel y s to the pants business and use he can get out of the Information he re. reive from such a lecture that he would swear off eating chicken fricassee to Wateerbaurr f m tne rest of hi hie, Morris remarked. Ravi Ive Ivan steering clear of chicken fricassee long before this here raumm broadcasting was ever discovered, which after a chicken has been dead for as long as them cold ator-c- e chicken tht Wns.erbauer u'es In his chicken fricassee, Mawruss, its Immaterial to ms what a radium broadcast.!! lecturer says such chickens died of," Abe declared. "Well, or course, lectures IIJcs Some Common Disease of Poultry aint ths only turn on the program of them radium broadcasting performance. Abe;" Morris said. "Every once In a hlle say a cou Garfunkel the-anl- 1 ra lc of time a day The Roeary, and then of course there Is the bedtime story, which in New tork gets sent "You would think that the people which Is running such an Invention tike this here radium broadcasting would know that the time tn send out bedtime for New York children is not stor' earlier than 11.30, Abe remarked, which Garfunkel tells me that they tried to argue with thslr little 'boy Junior that he should ought to go to bed right after bearing ths bedtime stor from the' New. ark broadcasting station, and the kid gets so sore, y'understand, he goes to work and smashes fifteen dollars worth of apparatus on them, "Its vsrv easy to do that much damage to on of them outfits, Abe," Morris said. "I seen some of them to Wachsmann electrical supply store which had starting and lighting systems on em like a already and you could bear being performed as far away as Boston." Then I presume If Garfunkel wanted to spend more money for his machinery, Mawruss, ha could hoar somebody sing The Rosary from even Han Francisco even," Abe said. Further than that, too," Morris replied, "which m former days you could get craay by someone singing 'Silver Threads Among the Gold from the next flat or maybe a couple of houses down' the street at the furthest, but now there dont seem to be no limit to the distance from which you could be annoyed that "way, especially If the electrical supply house talks you Into buying oni ol the more expensive radium outfits That seems to be the drawback In one ot them radium outfits a compared to a phonograph, Mawruss," Abe said. With phonograph you can put on whatever erd you want, and you could listen to omebodv-n- g - Rolls-Roy- pro-rra- tors. The operating ground oonductor shall bs connected to a good premanent ground. Preference shall be given to water piping. "When the current supply is obtained direct from street mains, Ut circuit shall be Installed 1a approved metal conduit, , armored cable or metal racewav. wire la Used it' ahall "If be protected throughout Its length to approved jnetal conduit or metal race wan. "Protection from surges, etc. In order to protect tho supply system from ce smashes fifteen dollar $4.00. An opportunity to save money is thus afforded you. Orens Optical Co. 207 Main sy felier like you which could Oott soil huten In lure hlmsslf for life opening a safety pin, y'understand, would better leave one of them outfits alone if )ou don't want to be electrocuted exactly. Is that so!" Abs exclaimed. I v got just so much mechanical ability as you v got, Mawruss, even If l didn't operate a sewing machine like you used to, 'understand. "I wasn't Insulting you, Abs. I was only warning you," Morris assured him. Whlhh If you've got an idea that you would like to buy on ot them radium receiving outfits with a storage battery strong enough so you could hear The Rosary from as fpr away a Chicago. Abe, put it off till after the buyers has gone back In August, because if 1 v got to run this business slona for a while 1 would feel a whole lot bettor If you wa In the hospital for something legitimate like being rim over by a taxicab instead of monkeying with a toy like this her radium outfit. You should Say!" Abe exclaimed. not worry jour head that Im going to Invest anv more money to home amusements Ive got several hundred dollars tied up right now to a phonograph and a piano which ain't neither one been operated by either Rosie or myself over for eighteen months already on count of overdoing It when w first had them, yunderstand. "So therefore. If ms and Mawruss, Rosie In only a few months time lost the ambition to work such a regular sinecure as a mechanical piano or a phonograph, you could imagine how long It would take us to lose Interest to one of .these here (radium outfits where you've got to be a combination of Henry Ford and Thomas J. Edison tb get the best results out of It Take that machinery which Garfunkel has got In his living room, Mawruss, sod the wav It looked to me last night, y'understand, there was enough of it to run 'anyhow a medium slse garment factory, If 1 had such a powar plant to my living room, Mawruss, the least I would expect to hear over It would be the entire Metropolitan Opera House company In an production of Parsifal Well, these here radium broadcasting stations ain t being run tor such A number one patrons of high grad music like jou, Abe," Morris said. "The Idea Is tnat the stuff sent out should appeal to all kinds of people, and while I admit that I don't exactly aee where more than one thousandth of one per cent of the people who huv receiving apparatus are doing to be interested In a lecture on 'Our Water Supply and How We Paid for it, by the nmyor of Paterson. N. J. ths rer. y'understand, at the same be a whole lot lees age citizenao would "h a lecture bored by than ha would be by a performance of Parsifal. ' Also. Abe, ft aint only music that -- Sll-"t- sr t'e St., Kenyon Hotel. Wasatch 4883. f- - ths effect Is surprising OMEZ GLAND TABLETS sra mors than sn ordinary tonlo for man. Writ for booklet. the 'Sold and recommsndsd'by Schramm-Johnso- n 400-vo- run-dow- n Drug Stores. kick-bac- ground wire. 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TOMLINSON, Salt Lake City . i - - ROUND THE WORLD fakttince Th Mcdtremnma and Eiffopc. Htca tnciudinf tboc acutKoM. $IM0 mi4 epwirdft iccotdtnc to MattroNfe 1S37, When 70a come to Cxliforaig, be sure your ticket is routed to include this delightfully refreshing And BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES CLARKS CRUISES byCua. fan 9 T RAMUS CUrk'a 3rd Croats. Jueuary U, ISOS r SSSSSSSSSS! -- kick-bac- MAN At dedication exercises to b held at Liberty park, Flag day, June 14, the Boy Scouts of tho 100 or more troops, of the Balt Lake council will present a flagpole base to the city. Th base ia to be constructed of imitation granite and will cost approximately $650. For two weeks the boy have been engaged - 30,000 ANNIVERSARY PLANNED. The third anniversary of the orgaht-ratioof the Workman Philological society will b observed Monday, Jane It, at the Third ward ebapel. The meeting will be called to order at 8 ocloek in the afternoon, and luncheon will be served at 6 o cloak. In the evening dateing will be on the program. Flag Base at Liberty Park Tl Wonder Miles by Land and Sea 3. I Berryhill baa been appointed er western if with quarters tn Jeffery shone, Calif. He succeeds J, T. Gardner,? The announcement was made yesterday by W. T. Jacob, purchasing for the company, with office jo agent San Francisco. Mr. Berryhill hat ViU sited in Bait Lake frequently and ia known here. A. J. Dehon, of the working fore ef the 8a1t Lake Utah Railroad company, has been appointed freight claim agent for th company, to succeed Aides J. Anderson, who wa promoted sv-era- l days ago to be generw freight and r passenger agent. rt h, CANADIAN SERVICE high-potent- Appoints Storekeeptf three-eight- t there surges and kick-bacmust be Installed to the supply line, as near as possible to each rotary spark gap, motor to generator set and other auxiliary apparatus, ons of ths following; Two condensers (each of not less than ons-ha- lf microfarad capacity sod capable lt of withstanding test) to series across the line and midpoint grounded; across (to parallel with) each of these condensers shall b connected a shunting fixed spark-ga- p capable of not more than inch separation. Two vacuum tube type protectors in series across ths Una with the midpoint grounded. Nonlnductlvely wound resistors, connected across the line with midpoint grounded. "Electrolytic lightning arresters, such as ths alminum cell typo, "In no case shall the ground wire of k surge and protective devices be run to parallel with the operating ground wire whoa within a distance of thirty feet. "The ground wire of the surge and k protective devices shall not be connected to the operating ground or in earning (he money tor this gift te the city.. Buttons costing 5 cents apiece nre on sale at Scout headquarters; the money realized by tbia means will be used to defray the expense ot the flagpole base. The site on which the base ia to be liks." erected is directly opposite the house 'But I thought It was ths farmer, nifd occupied ot Lib-nby the the, city men, that was going to get ... , rw . superintendent vT... the most benefit out ef thls hcre radlum I formal a wnTbe tber8 a Abe said, "and after broadcasting," participated in by 100 or hard days plowing, Mawruss, what amusement Is it going to be for ths tired more Boy Scouts, representing that of to number house alt around the farm farmer troops in the eity one boy kitchen end hear that Tombatone Tire from each troop to be selected as its St Rubber went up to a quarter bid representative. In the evening, at 6 asked, and then broke to in the presence of Governor or that there was especial weak- oclock, Mayor Neslen and eity comness to German rates, ths mark being, Mabey, of a rent cables?' missioners, the presentation of the flagquoted at three-tentWell,' Morris .remarked, "what the pole base to the eity will take place. The program; far the occasion is as farmer needs nowadays Is not so much amusement as consolation, Abs, end Jt follows: Preliminary music. Boy Scout must be anyhow a consolation for the band,' John Held, director; community farmer to find out that to this year of singing, America; The invocation; 1322 farming ain't nearly In such a bad Occasion and presentation. Boy Scout; wav ss foreign exchange " of monument, by representaOr cloaks and suits neither, Abs con- nnveiling tive of Gold Star mothers; acceptance v cluded. and dedication. Mayor C. Neslen; review of treopa by districts before the governor and mayor and city commissioners; selection, band; address. Governor C, R. Mabey; pledge; retreat, forWill Scout Present $ Doy mal flag eeremony; oath. flag-raisin- lead-cover- ed These glasses are sold every day for $8.00 and $10.00 a pair. Our price for 3 days, ' Cbm-pan- Transmitting Stations. ll SPECIAL , all, the good test you achieve In ths Interior Seeerstlen of your new home doesnt count for much If the exterior do net reflect that same distinctive differ ns. Leave the limited architectural effects ot wosd r brioh t other mors easily satisfied with ordinary In appearance by hems. Maks yeurs an aristocrat - building the wall with Aft r Data for Switch. AN EXTRAORDINARY V make Your New Home V an Aristocrat one of these her Toschas, Jaschas or Bauchs playing something elegant, classical selection on the fiddle, under, stand, or you could get , a hearty laugh ont of Harry Lauder provided in children ain't got the record eoratched up too "much, 'understand, bulYwIth this her radium broadcasting outfit, Mawruss, you aint got no choice to the matter. "Too sit down all set to listen to little good music, yunderstand, and Inl, stead of anyhow you get sprung on you from the broadcasting" K.X. "Tenth Annual station at Albany J Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Iron Dike and Land Reclamation or maybe 'it will be a talk on Los Their Vis"Why Lubricating Oil cosity,' by Hiram J. Lebkuchen. Editor end Publisher of The Lubricating Oil World." There 1 other advantages which ths phonograph has over the radium broadcasting apparatus, Abe," Morris said. Any schlemtel eould run n phonograph if he's got gumption enough to wind It up and put to a new needle oeoaslunaily but while you ain't gotto be a mechanb cat genius exactly to operate ons of them radium outfits, y understand, ktlU a clum- - Wlres Inside buildings shall be eurcly fastened In a workmanlike man-neand shall not com nearer than tw inch to any electrle light or power wire unless eoparated therefrom by som continuous and firmly fixsd nonconductor This making a permanent separation. nonconductor shall be In addition to any on Force wire. the regulation Insulation lain tubing or approved flexible tubing wires to commay be used for encasing -ply with this rul. ground wire "Receiving equipment The ground conductor may be bare or in. ulated and shall b of copper, approved copper-cla- d Steel or other approved metal which will not corrode excessively under existing conditions, and in no case shall ths ground wire be less than No. 14 B. Ik S. gags except that approved copper-cla- d steel not less than No. 17 B. & S. gage J msv be used. "The ground conductor may be run ot inside or outside building. When receiving equipment ground wire is run In full compliance with rules for protective ground wire 14 may be used as the ground oonductor for the protective device." ch Back to 1913 Prices on Glasses Oar-funk- 1 -- is maintained. c over to ths last night. Mawruss, and listened to on on of them radium seta which Garfunkel bought it a coup, Cays acot' Abe Potaah remarked to his partner. Morris Perlmutter, recently. "Wo could hear a feller in Newark delivering a lecture on "home Common Dlseases of Poultry" Just as plain as If ho would have been in the next room with a blanket ever his head and hi mouth full of mush." "I heard the seme lecture over to Wachsmann't electrical supply store on Lenox avenue,' and Wachsmann tried to tell mo It wee a soprano solo by ths name, Lend et the Sky Blue Weter,' with the not working right," Morris amplifier Perlmutter said. "Well, you didn't miss much either way," Abe said. "In fact, Mawruss, on of tb beat things you can say for this her radium broadcasting as n means ol spending what some people can n Initial snt evening is that outside of the pieas. cost of the machinery, you are getting something y'understand, for nothing, and you can always figure that something which you get tor nothing ain't worth even that much." Still, Abe, youve got to admft that lt"e a wonderful thing how like "Me and Rosie urns rr4 L OLASX- Regulations for Installation and Operation of Apparatus, Designed io Lessen Hazards, An- - yrr LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. SAN R. V. SSS FRANCISCO Crowdrj-G.FJ- Market St It LOS ANGtLES FrVuTTn,-tJ.P.A- S17 .- . Spring St xC M A |