Radio Broadcast (May 1929-Apr 1930)

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RADIO BROADCAST X No. 33 Radio Broadcast's Set Data Sheets October, 1929 THE FADA MODELS 55 AND 77 This receiver uses three screen-grid tubes in the r.f. stages followed by a plate-circuit detector and a two-stage transformercoupled audio ampli6er. Note the shielding around the grid and plate leads of the r.f. amplifier tubes and the use of r.f. choke coils in the cathode and screen-grid leads. The output tubes are two 210's in push pull. THE BUCKINGHAM MODEL 80 A conventional six-tube receiver using three stages of r.f., a grid audio amplifier. Grid suppressors are used to prevent oscillations, leak and condenser detector, and a two-stage transformer-coupled The volume control varies the input from the antenna circuit. 354 • • OCTOBER 1929 •