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Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony Simply Explained / A Practical Treatise Embracing Complete and Detailed Explanations of the Theory and Practice of Modern Radio Apparatus and Its Present Day Applications, Together With a Chapter on the Possibilities of Its Future Development cover

Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony Simply Explained / A Practical Treatise Embracing Complete and Detailed Explanations of the Theory and Practice of Modern Radio Apparatus and Its Present Day Applications, Together With a Chapter on the Possibilities of Its Future Development

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The text explains the physical principles of wireless transmission and reception, describing electromagnetic oscillations and how waves are radiated and intercepted, then surveys practical apparatus such as aerial systems, transmitters, receivers, coils, condensers, spark gaps and detectors. It treats tuning, coupling and directional methods, discusses telephone transmitters and the wireless telephone, and outlines applications in maritime, military and aerial service. Chapters interweave theory, constructional sketches and illustrations, and conclude with reflections on accomplishments, limitations and the technology's prospective development.

GEARING AND CAMS

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