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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH n If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever etopped to reason why so many products that are extensively advertised, til at once drop out of eight aud are eoou forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promisee of the manufacturer. Thia applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that hat real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says: "Take for a example Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roopreparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale. According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. is due to the fact, Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Roo- t by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and inclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. it is that By BREWSTER LEE, in Radio World. Two tubes, Instead of one, In the e last step of a trasformer-couple- d amplifer improve quality greatly. Anything within economic and scientific reason that improves quality of the received signal should appeal to radio fans. Sets that operate a speaker, even the faithfully reproducing cone type, without audible distortion, constitute the best possible encouragement of greater radio growth and popularity. Probably 85 to 90 per cent of the tube sets in use today produce distortion that is discernible by the ear trained to the best radio reception. Why should your set be in this class? Tubes are much cheaper now than ever before. The additional cost of one tube, counting its tube life, as well as battery current consumption, is so low that anybody who can afford a four-tubset can afford a e set. Therefore this circuit is presented. It uses five tubes. The first is a tuned amplifier. The second is the regenerated detector. The third is the regular first stage, of transformers-coupleamplification. The last two are tubes to handle the heavy load of the last stage of audio. Distortion may arise from many causes, Including even RF feedback or stray coupling between stages. But the audio side of the circuit is most often responsible. As tubes are made today, unless a power tube is employed, which means much greater exresorted to, or the pense, or push-pul- l parallel device presented herewith, the load on the last transformer audio two-stag- audio-frequenc- y e five-tub- radio-frequenc- y d audio-frequenc- y parallel-connecte- d note might escape. heterodyned But fact the neutralization is practical that no radiation need be expected that will annoy neighbors. With the set oscillating, an experiment was In In made with a receiver hooked up to an aerial six feet away from the antenna used for the oscillating set. Squeals could be heard from the oscillating receiver by the person tuning it, but the family living on the floor below, using the other receiver, heard no squeal. And that is the object of neutralization in the present case. Neutralization is effected by connecting a neutralizing condenser from the grid of the RF tube to a tap on the secondary of the coupler. If commercial colls are to be used in this set, any tuning coll may be employed. The usual type has an lnductnnce requiring a .0005 mfd. variable condenser. Both coils should be tuned by condensers of the same capacity, for logging simplicity. As commercial couplers do not usually have a tap for the neutralization connection, this tap may be made by the constructor. Slightly raise the eighth turn from the grid end of the secondary, scrape off a little Insulation, aad solder a flexible lead thereto. The other end of this lead goes to one side of the neutralizing condenser, which of course Is a variable Instrument. Making the Colls. If the colls are to be made at home, LI would consist of ten turns of No. 22 single wire on a L2 would and diameter tubing, be 45 turns of the same kind of wire, The wound in the 6ame direction. coupling may be close, preferably should be, as the added apparent resistance makes for better stability. The usual separation may be used between primary and secondary, If the constructors preference runs that way. The tuner would be made of the same kind of wire on the same diameter tubing, all windings In the L3 would be ten same direction. turns. If the coupling Is close between L8 and L4 and between tickler and secondary, then about two extra turns should be put on the secondary, making 47 turns, ns against the 45 for the ItFT secondary. The reason is that there is an absorption effect, which deprives the secondary of some of its inductive value. The extremely loose coupling that would be required If the secondary's value in microhenries was to be what the tables call for with a given number of turns, is hard to realize in practice. The tickler L5 consists of 84 turns of No. 20 SSC wire on a tubing 294 inches high. Each of the stator tubings is 4 The two colls, when Inches high. mounted, may be at right angles, which Is more easily accomplished by having the RFT mounted on the baseboard, Its axis parallel thereto. The condensers for the colls ns deStralght-lln- e scribed are .0005 mfd. frequency condensers will make tuning easier on the low waves, as will h condensers. straight-lin- e from the These are distinguished straight-lin- e capacity condensers by the fact tie preferred ones have shaped plates. 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Two One storage A battery, 6 volts, IOC to 120 amp.-hOne 7 by panel. baseboard. One 7 by dials. Three Sixty-fiv- e feet of aerial, ground clamp, lightning arrester, earphones, speaker, connecting wire, screws, No. wire. 14 Insulated lead-i15-oh- m it single-circu- Wiring Diagram. tube will be too great. Many who have listened to their set on earphones plugged Into the detector circuit, and even listened on the first audio stage, have remarked upon the decline In quality when comparison was made with the final audio output. What the Circuit Does. The circuit itself, aside from the audio feature, is one that gives splendid service. There are three controls, two of which may be logged. The other control is the tickler, which affects volume, and the setting is not loggable. For selectivity and distance reception It Is hard to proThe superduce a better circuit. heterodyne is only a little more sensitive and scarcely a bit more selective. As a test of selectivity, the set may be used near a powerful broadcasting station, and will tune it out, if only aerial is used. The ground connection is entirely omitted in that case. The set Is to be neutralized, so far as possible. The success of complete neutralization is doubtful, since some signals may be beard without aerial, ground qr loop being used, hence the V OU can be just as healthy, 6trong and happy as I am, said one woman to her neighbor after listening to the description of her ailments, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. My condiyou (if waswill takesimilar to yours, I suffered from those awful bearing tion very down pains, weakness, backache, nervousness and headaches until I could hardly drag around. Today I am strong, well and happy because I followed the advice of a friend who had been greatly benefited by root and herb medicine. this old-fashion- it 494-vo- lt 45-vo- f lt r. 24-in- ch 23-Inc- h Nearly fifty years ago Lydia E. 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