GB190802943A - Improvements in Oscillation Receivers - Google Patents

Improvements in Oscillation Receivers

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GB190802943A
GB190802943A GB190802943DA GB190802943A GB 190802943 A GB190802943 A GB 190802943A GB 190802943D A GB190802943D A GB 190802943DA GB 190802943 A GB190802943 A GB 190802943A
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Greenleaf Whittier Pickard
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2943. Pickard, G. W. Feb. 10. Wireless telegraphy.-Oxide of zinc in contact with a metallic conductor is used to form an oscillation receiver which is capable of acting without a local source of current. The fragment of oxide used has one cleavage face, and at least one fracture face transverse to it. It is embedded in a molten conductor M in a metal cup C, Fig. 3. In Fig. 4, the oxide Z is shown mounted with a fracture face F making contact with the face of a conductor A, which may be brass. The conductors A, V are mounted on standards E, G, which are connected to the base B and to the terminals O, Q. The contact between A and Z can be adjusted by the rotating head H. Another form is described, in which a loose piece of the oxide, not embedded, is placed between two conductors pressed together by a spring.
GB190802943D 1908-02-10 1908-02-10 Improvements in Oscillation Receivers Expired GB190802943A (en)

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