So long as the current transmitters and terminals (wires, etc.
It must not be supposed, however, that underground electric wires or transmitterscannot produce accidents.
Unfortunately, however, proper insulation is not always accomplished, and frequently wires and other transmitters are removed from their proper positions by accidents and otherwise.
All but eight of the transmitters are shortwave, which is indicative of the emphasis placed upon transmitting propaganda abroad.
In 1945 there were only two radio transmittersin the entire country.
Radio Tirana is the largest, with four mediumwave transmitters and forty-one shortwave transmitters.
The placing of the cannon at Castle Stead is another proof of the ignorance of some of the transmitters of the tradition, the ordnance during Charles's time being useless at such a distance.
From that day on we gave ourselves up to telegraphing from our two stations, while my father again and again consulted models of our transmitters and receivers.
I shall not pause to recount the success of my application to the astronomers to use the transmitters of the wireless telegraphy, which are as fully perfected here as at the City of Scandor.
It is almost impossible to pinpoint radio transmitters and printing presses with such accuracy as to deny the enemy all chance of talking back.
Ghost voices and ghost programs, transmitted on legitimate Allied wave lengths when the Allied transmitters went off the air, or else interrupting the Allied broadcasts by transmitting simultaneously.
With three or four transmitters keyed together, you could transfer a comet and its tail intact.
The 'bong' of its return will reach all transmitters simultaneously and we can use that as the initial time-pulse.
Several of the transmitters that accomplish the transfer are used together.
Remember, though, that our own transmitters would have to be time-matched to within a minute fraction of a micro-second.
A series of time-matched transmitters could do the trick.
Other transmitters and two radio receivers were manufactured by the AVM Instrument Co.
A collar for attaching radio transmitters to rabbits, hares, and raccoons.
The whole period was at school, where it needed to be: at school to the Church Fathers, at school to the transmitters of antique culture.
For all the Fathers heretofore considered were in some sense transmitters or intermediaries, even though creative in their work of systematizing, adding to, or otherwise transforming their matter.
He stands between the great Latin transmitters (Boethius, Cassiodorus, Gregory and Isidore) and the epoch known as the Carolingian.
The descendants of Noah, and the transmitters of his religious dogmas, which were the unity of God and the immortality of the soul.
The system is the same," Edith explained; "the village sample shops are connected by transmitters with the central county warehouse, which may be twenty miles away.
The orders, as they are taken by the different departments in the store, are sent by transmitters to him.
The dispatching clerk has a dozen pneumatic transmitters before him answering to the general classes of goods, each communicating with the corresponding department at the warehouse.
But we did not hope you could make your transmitters so soon!
We hadn't ought to need to make any six transmitters if we put Mahon-unit machines together for the job!
Sergeant Bellews said truculently: "I got a hunch that whoever's broadcastin' is busting transmitters right an' left.
This wave-type produced unpredictable surges of power in the transmitter, wherefore at least six transmitters should be built and linked together so that if one ceased operation another would instantly take up the task.
I saw the diagrams of the transmitters they want us to make.
By working a number of automatic transmitters through a distributer, a thousand words or more per minute are easily dispatched over a single wire.
We will assume that the transmitters are, in the first instance, both hung on the hooks of the metallic switches, which their weight depresses to the position indicated by the dotted lines.
The transmitters are in the line circuit, which includes the secondary windings S S2 of the coils.
To effect this a distributer is used to put a number of transmitters at one end of the line in communication with an equal number of receivers at the other end, fed by a second distributer keeping perfect time with the first.
While on the contrary the results of the demonstrations of the Higher Phenomena are less constant except in the cases of very highly developed Receivers, working with Transmitters in almost perfect rapport and harmony.
You may change Transmitters during the evening, if you prefer; in fact this is a good plan, if you are an adept, for it shows the audience that there is no collusion.
The Transmitters impress the direction upon him, and he follows the line of the Least Mental Resistance.
When two or three transmitters are each sending out their electromagnetic waves, the result, naturally, is utter confusion.
There were already two other transmitters there, one on Long Waves and one on 600 metres.
But Avlis was 'in the news' long before the Greek broadcasting service decided to install its short wave transmitters there.
So great is the importance of radio to-day that the seizure of a defeated nation's transmitters has become one of the primary spoils of war.
The American Mission had set up their short wave transmitters on the same site and later Interpol installed their own equipment as well.
In the final amplifier stage Harry used a Telefunken pentode, the famous and very efficient RL12P35 which was used in the German tank transmitters in all stages, oscillator, P.
We amateurs of foreign origin were not allowed to own transmitters but we could operate the club station under close supervision by the Party member who was always present.
Nasos and I spoke to each other with very simple AM transmitters across the 60 metres or so separating our homes, again without knowing whether anybody else ever accidentally tuned in to our very low power transmissions.
The remotely controlled switching centre allows each of the two transmitters to be connected to any one of the 23 antennas.
All the radio amateurs in Athens immediately dismantled their transmitters and dispersed the components.
In September 1939 Hitler invaded Poland and all of us hastily and voluntarily dismantled our transmitters and scattered the components, as there was nobody to order us to close down.
Since the aliens had stepped up the power in the twotransmitters (power that closed the final connection in the mutants' brains and held it closed) the mutants were able to assault any problem with the full potentialities of the human brain.
If our television and radio transmitterswill handle the signal, we can blanket the whole planet with interference.
Paul said, "Then it will be necessary to have transmitters for each of these areas?
These radio transmittersfor your underground broadcasts.
Once they are eliminated and our transmitters proclaim the new revolution, there should be little further opposition.
Four thundering blasts came in across the ultra-short wave band, four of the beacon's outgoing transmitters unmodulated, directed at other stations across space to the nearer stars.
Another adaptation of such highly sensitive transmitters is found in the special intercommunicating telephone systems for use between the various departments or desks in business offices.
Its practical usefulness has been not as a serviceable speech transmitter, but as a stimulus to the devising of transmitters using carbon in other ways.
He thus discovered and formulated the principles of loose contact upon which the operation of all modern transmitters rests.
As in the transmitters previously described, the electrodes are firmly soldered to brass disks which have solid studs extending from their centers.
The application of carbon to use in transmitters has taken many forms.
Granular carbon transmitters are capable of carrying much heavier current than the old Blake or other single or multiple electrode types.
On what general principle are most of the telephone transmitters of today constructed?
The electrode plates of nearly all modern transmitters are of specially treated carbon.
In the earlier forms of granular-carbon transmitters a great deal of trouble was experienced due to the so-called packing of the instrument.
Certain it is, however, that transmitters of this general type are very efficient and have proven their capability of giving satisfactory service through long periods of time.
It might be said that it differs from each of these two types of transmitters in that it has the characteristics of both.
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