COMPLETE RECEIVING SET, CONSISTING OF A LOOSE COUPLER IN PLACE OF THE TUNING COIL, DETECTOR AND FIXED CONDENSER.
The base is of wood, and is nine inches long, seven inches wide, and one-half of an inch thick.
A double-slider tuning coil, similar to that shown in Figure 203, is fastened to the back part of the base by two small wood-screws passing upwards through the base into the tuner heads.
Fig. 316. A Complete Wireless Receiving Outfit.
The fixed condenser is enclosed in a rectangular wooden block which is hollowed out underneath to receive it and then screwed down to the base in the forward right-hand corner.
The detector is mounted in the forward left-hand part of the base, and in the illustration is shown as being similar to that in Figure 210. Any type of detector may, however, be substituted.
The tuning coil may be replaced by a loose coupler if desirable, but in that case the base will have to be made larger.
The telephone receivers are connected to two binding-posts mounted alongside the detector.