Fig. 1: Wirele-AH-Front
- Cloth: Heavyweight tan
- Embroidery: Silk continuous
- Border: Clockwise, round & dense
Fig. 2: Wirele-AH-Magnified
- Design: Left most talon tip visible, right two talons tips are close together ~4.5mm apart, toe of digit 1 (right upper hallux) has center highlight gap
Fig. 3: Wirele-AH-Reverse
- Back: Black imprint
Item Name: Wireless 1919 - 1921
Item ID: Wirele-AH
Collector Rating: 1
Pamphlets Used to Earn this Badge
Requirements December 1918 until May 1919
- Be able to receive and send correctly not less than ten words a minute.
- Know the correct form for sending a message.
- Be able to tell in own words the principal laws regarding radio communication.
- Know at least ten of the radiogram abbreviations. (Q signals.)
- (a) Be able to name two types of detectors and explain how they work.
(b) Name five minerals used in detectors in the order of their sensitiveness.
- Draw a diagram of a simple transmitting set, showing how the following instruments are connected: dynamo or storage battery (source of power), transformer, condenser, spark, gap, helix, key. Explain the function of each.
- Draw a simple diagram showing how to connect the following instruments; tuning coil or loose coupler, condensers, fixed or variable detector, phones and ground. Tell the use of the above apparatus.
- Draw a diagram of three different types of aerials and tell their advantages or faults.
- (a) Know how to properly ground a radio set and know what precautions to take during a thunder shower.
(b) Demonstrate how to rescue a person in contact with a live wire, and have a knowledge of the method of resuscitation of a person insensible from shock.
- Write a brief essay on development of wireless telegraphy.
Requirements May 1919 until August 1922
- Be able to receive and send correctly not less than ten words a minute.
- Know the correct form for sending a message.
- Be able to tell in own words the principal laws regarding radio communication.
- Know at least ten of the radiogram abbreviations. (Q signals.)
- (a) Be able to name two types of detectors and explain how they work.
(b) Name five minerals used in detectors in the order of their sensitiveness.
- Draw a diagram of a simple transmitting set, showing how the following instruments are connected: dynamo or storage battery (source of power), transformer, condenser, spark, gap, helix, key. Explain the function of each.
- Draw a simple diagram showing how to connect the following instruments; tuning coil or loose coupler, detector, fixed or variable condensers, phones and ground. Tell the use of the above apparatus.
- Draw a diagram of three different types of aerials and tell their advantages or faults.
- (a) Know how to properly ground a radio set and know what precautions to take during a thunder shower.
(b) Demonstrate how to rescue a person in contact with a live wire, and have a knowledge of the method of resuscitation of a person insensible from shock.
- Write a brief essay on development of wireless telegraphy.