r A tlF. TWO
the gaston i a, (N. o, daily gazette
vVZDilD.-V, A?f4iL 10, 1922.
Fifteen Minifies of ' fcadio Each Day
(By. Edward N. David, formerly technical electrical ex
pert for the U. S. Government.)
Lesson No. 38.
Deceiving tuners, the'
etcombe" coil.
( The eonirtnictjon of single lnyer ooils j
for Teeeption of king wuve-longtha hint-
itates ooils of large met-liaiiie.il ili-
meosions., ,To overcome these jiliysii-ij j
disadvantages, ooils jftay be so nomul as
to provide the neeessary amount of in- I
tlurtanee needed to conform to long i
wavelengths, nnl at tin- same time afford
the Advantages of eompiirativelv small
dimensions.
. A type of tuning roil, widely usrd in
receiving circuits, is known as the
: 'Honeycomb" eoil, nnd consists of mul
tilayer eoil in very eompnet form, po
designed as to fnm tion wit h low energy
losses.
These eoila may be constructed in
units, each with a presoriiit'il numU-r of
tarns, antfc the various sizes so designed
as to present a range in wavelength ho-
tween 200 nietrrs nnd 25.0(10 meters.
The coils may. be wound with solid wire
or with a stranded conductor such :n
"Litiendraht" or "Lirz" wire, as it is
eonunonly known. In the ordinary type
of oii with several layers, other than
the honeycomb type, the capacity effect
between turns onuses ronsiderahle loss of
energy. The mechanical arrangement of
the windings in the honeycomb coil in
such that one layer cro- the preced
ing layer at an angle, which reduces the
Josses, due to the cajiacity effect, to a I
minimum.
A certain type of honeycomb coil hn
an inside diameter of two inches, nn out
side diameter ranging from two and one
quarter inches to four nnd one half inch
es, and a width of one inch.
An extremely flexible regenerative re
ceiving set may be developed ly the use
of three honeycomb coils in a three coil
mounting in conjunction with a vacuum
tube detector. ' One of the coils is con
nected in the primary circuit, another in
the secondary circuit, and the third con-
( nirted in the plate circuit and lined as
HON-' "tickler cuil." Hv tiiis arrangement.
an inductively coupled tuner is developed
winch lias an inductive regenerative cou
pling lietKces the grid and plate circuits.
A diagrammatic arrangement tit' the cir
cuit i -lioivn herewith.
OLNEY LOCALS.
j (Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.
j OLXKY, April IS. Mrs. John El
lliott and little Mis Martha, of Charlotte,
j were the guets fur the week-enil of Mrs.
i Rob Howe.
If. H. nendrix, of Cliar
i; nests of Air. and Mrs.
'. and
were
.Mr
i T"s v
i i -
Mi
lotte
Howe.
Misa Artie
lege, was gr
HlO WaS Mliellilillg
I with her parent-,
j binelierner on l lie
Our luiftor, Kev.
In this inductive regenerative circuit
one ct the honeycomb coils (1.1 ) is con
nected in the primary circuit and shunted
liv the variable condenser (CM). Au
nt her coil (l.-S), shunted by the variable
condenser (('-l.'), is connected in the sec
ondary circuit between the nHd (( ar I
the filament (V) and the remaining "d
(L-.1) is used as the "tickler" ri.il and
is connected between the plate (I' I and
the positive leiininal of tie- "I;" bat
tery. If a coil of ."i tin lis is used for
(L I), a coil of .'!." turns for ll. L'j, an I
n coil of 50 turns for (!.-.'!) a range of
wavelengths up to .1" meters will be ob
tained, thereby including the wavelengths
used by amateurs and the iliiil meter
wavelength on which is radiated the pop
ular " I iron dca "tin " features.
In this circuit coupling is varied by
swinging the primary coil (I. 1 ) and the
intensity of the signals is regulated bv
adjustment of the "tickler" coil (L.'l).
I5y jiropcr selection of other combina
tions of units containing n greater num
ber of turns, the receiving set is easily
adjusted to the longer wavelengths.
.in -berger, of Lenoir 'ol-j
ting ord friends hund.'iy. '
her Luster vacat ion '
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. i
I'liioii road.
. T. Ci. Tute was called i
jaway hinnliiy to preach at Armstrong!
J Memorial church uml our puljiit was tilled '
thy l!ev. .1. M. McUiin.
lb,. I hr.-tia.i L,iidt-iivor gave us a
most c. eiu nt program iSabbatli evening,
t.'uder the .-plcndid letidersliip ol' Miss
Violet I hi'ster ami with the hearty co
operation of each member we feel this
new organ. .at ion is to be a great jia-
, er for i,iid i'i our church.
; A Junior Knbnvor is to be organized
- I.'IM.
j Olmy has a treat in store soon, l!ev.
A. 1.. Stanford, . pastor of .M.nn oikti
, Met hodh I eiiurch, lias proinised to i;i-.'i
Ins leciure on "The Holy Land." ' i t j J -i
lir ilU;sirate with ,-iidi -s. Date will Is-
aiiuouui'i'd later.
I lln yesterday the Ministerial Ailiame
; of t lie county met with us.
(I'm
v
rson
this
An I wo feel sure cwiy
.suffered a great li-apium
ineei i.'ig.
.Not ill the prigiam, for the program
committee bad d'He tlirir In st. l.-,.e.-ial-ly
fine was the talk in tin- in.iriiiug, by
Mrs. .1. W. ( '. .loiiii.-.nii, alter hearing this
1 feel sure i;.i one will eer again say.
"Why still give tin. to y to the Cross
the war i over.
We all feel sue and (ia-bm county
IJeu Cross are doing a areas work.
One of the I i .---1 laiix of the day
was made by lev. K. I . long in t li af
ternoon. His Mibj'-et "Ihe Church
and Her Vooie; IV tV. ' ' Jim l,e talked
to us ab nit iio. .).. t boy. with all their
lilt It- badiie-.s.
Hist addris was brim full of good
ideas advice to parents, church workers,
fiDGET OF UVE NEWS
i
Miss Clara Armstrong, have returned !
home.
Mr. N. I. Cannon, of Atlenta and
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K. Cannon' and
Mrs. Kobey Surraf, of Charlotte, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Tucker I'ri
lay afternoon.
Mrs. Julia A. Cannon went to Char
lotte Haturdny for a visit to her son
Mr. ('(.lie Cannon.
Mrs. Klin Huff man, who underwent
a very serious operation at the new
Chnrlotie Snnitnrium Friday, is report
ed as having stood the operation well
and is doing as well as could be ex- i
peetrd. j
Mrs. Logan Roper, who has been
sick for some time, entered the Mercy j
Hospital . in Charlotte Sunday for n i
course of treatment.
Mr. Henry Linebcrger returned to
('Tin pel Hill Mondav uTter spending
Utile
II
in
I'd with one thing
th
MT.
OLIVET SCHOOL
TO CLOSE THURSDAY
The closing exercises of Mt. Olivet
school will begin Thursday night.
I'rimarv and Intermediate crudes. The
I program :
j Friday Ki:.10 a. m.
Addresses and Keeiters' Contest.
! 12:10 Dinner on C rounds,
j ;!::;0 Haseball, New Hope vs. Mt. Oli
vet.
S p. in. Play, "Home Acres,'' High
School.
All frivnds are cordially invited to
come and bring big. full, baskets.
, tBy Mrs. Adelaide 6. Beard.)
Messrs. Honigman Bay Building In Mt.
. Holly. Will Open Department Store.
' Messrs. II. and J. Honigman, owner
of tbe Leader and Globe stores in Bel
mont and Gastonin, have purchased the
Ilutehi son-Davenport Building in Mount
Holly and will operate there a first class
department store to be known as the
Leader Department Store. They have
also 'boog-ht the bankrupt stock of the
Noles-Beep Co. - Tjje store will open next
week with, a large bankrupt sale. Mr
Louis Kaplan, a member of the firm will
liavg charge of the store.
Cleat tip To Continue In Belmont Again
This Week.
. " Clean. Vp Week" which has been
staged here by the Woman's Club lias
been continued on through this week.
Owing to the illness of the city sanitary j
officer the trash could not all be hauled i
off last week, and the wagons will be out
this week to try to get every thing taken f
away. It is the aim of those in charge
of Ihe clean up campaign to have Bel-!
tnont the cleanest town possible, and the
ladies sre asking the co-operation of I
every citizen in this endeavor. If you
liave not already collected your cans and
liurned your papers will you not get busy
fend help them make your town a pleasant
nnd healthful place in which to live.
. y , Personals.
Mr. Walter Hall went to 'Rockinghnin
last week to attend the funeral of Mr.
"Walter Lee Campbell, who died a the j
result of n fall out of n window in Wash-!
ins-ton. D. C. Mr. Cnmobell n. rnon- 1 Timer
rate-of Mr. Hall's at Davidson College. 1 pb'ase.
Mrs. A. C. Lineberper is having Wed- I Waiter: I have travel
iiesday night for Wondberrv Forest j worM' .v0 1111 vt' 1"
School, Woodlierrv Forest. Vn., to boo j "P' i'''. iivkkI,. Tales.
tier son, Mr. Hirold Lineherger, a student
at the school, ho has not lieen well.
1 Mr. s,nd Mrs. John B. Halliburton and
Mr. Howerton Alexander, of Charlotte,
svere" Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
If. Stowe.
. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan, of Balti
more, are visiting Mr. and Mr. H. Hon
igman, Mrs. Kaplan is a sister of Mr.
Honigman. Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan ex
pect to stay (South and will make their
home in Mount nolly.
Mr. and Mrs. Falls Garrison have re
turned from Easley. S. C. where they
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gar
rison. Mr. GastOn Hand, of Xew York, and
niece, Mrs. J. G. Arnold, of Spartan
burg, whom Mr. Hand had been visit
ing, were guests here Friday of Mrs
A. F. Hand and Miss Lottie Hand.
The following Baptists Attended the I
Social meeting of the Fourth District
if tbe Gaston County B. Y. P. U. S
held . in McAdenville Saturday: Kov. !
E. A. Ttague. Pan! ami Ira Culp, A. I
W. Paysour. T. L. Bnmgnrdner, Fred ;
Kirby and Clarence Stewart, Mrs. W. ;
I,t Kennedy, Misses Cora Yount. Grace j
Ftirewalt, Mabel Thrower, Artie Mae ;
Honser, Eva Culp, Huth 'ato, Flossie
Jenkins and Inez Little. !
Mr. and Mrs. Mocoy Meretz, Misses;
F,dwina and Louise Moretz. of Charlotte, !
Mr. John Craddock, of Charlotte nnd j
Mr, and Mrs. K. A. Link, of Lenoir, '
nere guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j
James M. Armstrong. !
Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Troy Smith j
at their home in the Point, a daughter,
on Monday, April 17th. - t
. Miss Flonnie Hand, who is a student
at Flora McDonald is spending the
Kasfer holidays at home.
Mis Lela Wilson, of Gastonia, is ;
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stewart, j
the latter her sister. j
. Miss Modena Durham and Miss Lelia
Durhnm, ef Dallas, who were guests dar
ing Easter of Miss Melva Gullick and
n:i lids
:! and
Kill it will In
have a good
on splen
iiii play-
worth
1each-
Which Country?
Ham and iggs, country style,
all ovi
a little
r the
more
Lament.
Words fail! The bootleggers
(live me a conniption.
The stuff they are selling
Beggars prescription!
Ways
Tab
was
lit.
i ' ' You may spend
did school buil lings
'.rounds, p.viuii, etc.
untiling if you don "
,cr.
The teacher is the vital thing, some
one who understands boys and girls, and
'loves them.
Other talks were made by our county
workers. Misses Fay Davenport, Nell
Pickens and Mr. C. l.ee (iowan.
Mr. Fred M. Allen who was to have
fiU n on " nidation of Church and
Chamber of Commerce," was prevented
from being prcsviit by sickness.
F.aeh of the county workers told some
thing of t heir work. With till this you
iwk "why were we disappointed," why,
because so few of the ministers of the
alliance were present. We had hoped
for a large attendirice every minister if
possible. And I must say they did not
set us a good example for attendance
We had always heard Methodist
preachers' were fond of chicken, so wo
had it, baked. Toasted, fried, every-wav.
I We heard Presbyterian ministers were
fond of cakes and sweets, so we had
baked every kind of cako imaginable,
beautiful pound cakes, layer cakes of
I every ilesenption. , we iimiorsiooii uie
I Baptist, F.piMcopnl an. I other denomina-;
I t ions, like.l nil good things so the house-!
wives of Olney, trie. I to prepare every
i toothsome edible imaginable ami they
! were just so disappointed that there
were not enough ministers present to eat
I it nil.
! One brilliant woman, a speaker of the
'the day said, "Well if these men pres
t ent are all the spiritual leaders in the
; county 1 am sorry for Gaston county.
! l'.ut it as a very happy occasion, the
ministers seemed so very appreciative '.'f
every thing done for them. Thanked us
for the dinner, the church decorations,
the music by choir, evcryt hinr; in fact.
We can only say Olney will he glad nt
'anytime to again entertain the Gaston
j County Ministerial Alliance.
( , The children who attended the Faster
egg hunt at the chun-h Saturday after-
nuen report a splendid time. About 4o
were present. After hunting the eggs,
games were played and ice (ream and
i cakes served by Mrs. If. C. Robinson ami
Miss Craig Dixon, ten. hers of these
classes. : . 3Si
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Unless
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