Two vertical dashed lines indicate magnetically coupled coils or a ferrite rod antenna. There are three coils shown on the rod but only two of them are used. On the left a small coil is labeled small winding. The bottom, black leed, of this winding is connected to circuit common and earth ground. The top, white, is connected to an antenna. On the right a larger winding has it's yellow leed connected to common. The upper, green, leed connects to a variable cap. The other end of the cap goes to common. The green leed also goes to pin 1, grid, of the 6AU6 tube. The cathode, pin 7, and suppressor grid, pin 2, go through the parallel combination of a 15 k ohm resistor and a 10 microfarad cap to common. The plus side of the cap goes to pins 7 and 2. The heater, pins 3 and 4 connect to a source of 6.3 volts. The plate, pin 5, connects through a 100 k ohm resistor to 150 volts DC. The plate also goes through a 100 pf 200 v cap to common. The plate also goes through a 0.01 microfarad 200 v cap to the output terminal. A 4.7 meg ohm resistor connects from the output to common. The plus 150 volt point goes to the top of a 100 k ohm pot, the bottom end goes to common. The wiper of the pot goes to the screen grid, pin 6, of the tube. A 0.5 microfarad 200 v cap goes from pin 6 to common. End verbal description.
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