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A series of instructive letters explains principles and practical components of early radio for an intelligent beginner. Topics include basic electricity and conduction, primary and storage batteries, electron emission and the audion tube, measurement and electron-moving forces, condensers and coils, tuning and detectors, amplification including regenerative circuits, receivers and transmitters, and the transmission of the human voice. Practical guidance on building, experimenting with, and operating sets is combined with clear explanations of how individual components and circuits function.

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John Mills

John Mills was an author known for his insightful writings on technology and animal husbandry. His notable work, "Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son," offers a unique perspective on the field of radio engineering, blending technical knowledge with personal anecdotes. In addition to this, he authored "The Life of a Foxhound," which reflects his interest in canine behavior and the intricacies of dog breeding. Mills' contributions provide valuable insights into both the technological advancements of his time and the world of animal care.

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