The Radio Amateur's Hand Book / A Complete, Authentic and Informative Work on Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony
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The handbook presents a practical primer on wireless telegraphy and telephony for amateurs, combining concise history, basic theory, and step-by-step construction guidance. It surveys early experiments and key detectors and transmitters—coherers, crystal and electrolytic detectors, spark and arc transmitters, and vacuum tubes—then explains circuits, tuning coils, modulation, reception, and amplification. Interspersed with diagrams and hands-on recipes for affordable components and assembly, it also summarizes contemporary applications of radio broadcasting, time and weather signals, and public programming, offering technical explanations and practical tips for building and operating modest amateur sending and receiving stations.
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