Radio for everybody; being a popular guide to practical radio-phone reception and transmission and to the dot-and-dash reception

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Radio for everybody; being a popular guide to practical radio-phone reception and transmission and to the dot-and-dash reception and transmission of the radio telegraph, for the layman who wants to apply radio for his pleasure and profit without going into the special theories and the intricacies of the art

Author: Lescarboura, Austin C. (Austin Celestin), 1891-

Year: 1922

CONTENTS CHAPTER I. The Elements of Radio Reception and Transmission 1 CHAPTER II. Radio-Phone Broadcasting — What it is and What it Means 39 CHAPTER III. Dot-and-Dash Broadcasting : From Market News to Time Signals 73 CHAPTER IV. Receiving Equipment and the Interception of Radio Waves 93 CHAPTER V. Operating the Radio Receiving Set and Mastering the Telegraph Code 143 CHAPTER VI. Making Big Sounds Out of Little Ones, or the Gentle Art of Amplifying 177 CHAPTER VII. Transmitting the Dot and Dashes of the Damped Radio Telegraph 205 CHAPTER VIII, The Radio-Telephone Transmitter and C. W. Telegraph Transmitter 229 CHAPTER IX. The Unusual Uses of Radio on Land and Sea and in the Air 247 CHAPTER X. Radio in Working Clothes or the Application of Radio to Everyday Business 259 CHAPTER XI. How to Construct Simple Radio Receiving Sets for Radio-Phone Programs 279 CHAPTER XII. The Radio-Telephone of Today and Tomorrow 307 Digitized by Google.

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