Dumont 182 User Manual

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Directional Effects 
 
In the simple Dipole, directional effects are not very 
pronounced, but it does have a rather sharp no-signal 
radius and it is possible in some instances to materially 
reduce interference by placing the offending source in this 
area. If the installation of the receiver is being made at 
quite a distance from the transmitter or if the signal level 
is very low due to local conditions it is well to consider 
the use of a reflector. This is done by placing a rod, about 
ten feet long, parallel with the Dipole and about 5 feet in 
back of it. The directional effect of the Dipole remains the 
same, namely at right angles to the plane. Signals coming 
from the front will be greatly increased. In using 
reflectors it is well to bear in mind, however, that any 
signal approaching from the rear (where the reflector is 
located)  will be greatly attenuated. Fig. No. 4 shows 
reflector added to the simple Dipole. 
 
Operating Controls of the Receiver (Front) 
First, become familiar with the controls on the front of the 
receiver. Since the receiver has been tested before 
shipment, probably only a few minor adjustments will be 
necessary. Therefore before touching the adjustments in 
the rear attempt to operate the set  according to the 
instruction sheet supplied the purchaser and make only 
the adjustments required. These instructions are repeated 
here to cover the possible lose of the sheet. Figure No.1 
shows the front of the receiver with the controls 
numbered and the use and the purpose of these controls is 
as follows. 
 
1. Marked CONTRAST,  ON and OFF 
This is a power switch for starting and stopping a set. It 
also is the volume control of the picture signal. It should 
be adjusted in conjunction with the intensity control (No. 
4) to produce a picture of pleasing contrast to the user. If 
the location is such that the signal received is very small it 
may be necessary to use the full gain  of the control, while 
in a good location it may, have to be retarded 
considerably. If the picture is not satisfactory the rear 
controls must be adjusted as covered in a following 
section. 
 
2. Marked SELECTOR 
 This control is a four position switch provided for 
covering four television channels. The present alignment 
was given previously under the technical information 
section. 
 
3. Marked TUNING 
Only one control is necessary to properly tune both the 
sight and sound channels. Simply adjust this control until 
the best reception of the sound is secured and at this point 
the picture signal will be correctly tuned. 
 
4. Marked INTENSITY 
The intensity or brightness of the picture is controlled by 
this knob. It should be adjusted in conjunction with 
Control No. 1 to get the best picture. Note: it is a good 
plan to retard (turn to the left) this control when starting 
the set. If about 15 seconds is allowed to elapse before 
advancing this control it will prevent a small bright spot 
from  appearing on the screen which might eventually 
darken the screen. 
 
5. Marked FOCUS 
This control is used to sharpen the individual lines of the 
pattern and once set seldom requires further adjustment. 
 
6. Marked VOLUME 
This volume control adjust the audio volume and has no 
effect whatever upon the picture 
 
Rear Controls of  the Receiver 
As previously stated the adjustment of these controls is 
necessary for the final alignment of picture size and 
positioning, as the earth's magnetic field and power 
supply line voltages vary with locations. The location of 
these controls is shown in Figure No. 2 and their use will 
be covered in numerical order. Proceed as follows: 
remove the wood screws holding in the back of the 
cabinet and pull out the back. The safety switch will open 
turning the set off and since it is necessary to have the set 
in operation while making these adjustments the switch 
can be made temporarily inoperative. (A large battery clip 
is convenient for this purpose.) Do not reach into the set 
with the voltages on. (See Cautions and Warning.) There 
is one adjustment that cannot be made by these controls, 
that of rotating the Cathode-ray tube to cause the picture 
to properly line up with the viewing opening. To remedy 
this, turn the set off, remove the elastic band that grips the 
rear support and rotate the tube by hand in the correct 
direction. 
The function of the seven rear controls are as follows 
 
1. Vertical Frequency Control 
This controls the frequency of the vertical sweep. If the 
picture is not steady and slips past at intervals, vertically, 
this control should be adjusted until a steady picture is 
secured. 
 
2. Vertical Size Control 
If the picture is too narrow and out of proportion 
vertically  this control will remedy the trouble. 
 
3. Vertical Positioning Control 
As its name indicates, this Control will move the pattern 
vertically, allowing the picture to be placed directly in the 
center of the opening.