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The Radio Boys at the Sending Station; Or, Making Good in the Wireless Room

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A group of young friends train at a coastal wireless sending station, learning to build and operate radio apparatus while confronting accidents, sea rescues, and attempts to sabotage their work. The narrative alternates hands-on technical explanations and demonstrations of early wireless practice with adventurous set pieces—a collision at sea, daring rescues, confrontations with crooks, and a mystery that hinges on radio skill. Through experiments, teamwork, and persistence they improve their craft, expose a criminal scheme, and demonstrate their competence in running the wireless room.

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Allen Chapman

Allen Chapman was a prolific author known for his engaging series of boys' adventure novels, particularly the 'Darewell Chums' and 'Fred Fenton' series. His works often feature themes of friendship, bravery, and the excitement of youth, appealing to a young audience eager for adventure. Notable titles include 'Bart Keene's Hunting Days; or, The Darewell Chums in a Winter Camp' and 'Fred Fenton Marathon Runner: The Great Race at Riverport School.' Through his storytelling, Chapman contributed significantly to early 20th-century children's literature, creating memorable characters and thrilling plots that continue to resonate with readers.

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