[D8639U], Letter from C H Rudd to Thomas Alva Edison, June 21st, 1886
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[D8639U], Letter from C H Rudd to Thomas Alva Edison, June 21st, 1886
Editor's Notes
[LETTERHEAD: National Hotel] We're through at Minneapolis; supts "went away well pleased;" I'm encouraged to resume work on other Division; already experimented with loose diaphragm--Dingle started at Wadsworth; think it requires much greater tone margin from train; "static capacity in forty miles of wire is nothing when compared with distance between wires & roofs"; good reception with wires that "come down right over the front windows in the station"; not ready to make final report on condenser results, but will soon; nothing important to report about new receivers; will continue work with them on Chicago & Milwaukee Div.; have got all the potential we can use with ordinary insulation; "What we want is quantity."
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Recipient
Mentioned
Date
1886-06-21
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8639-F
Microfilm ID
79:1163
Document ID
D8639U
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University