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This work presents a compact, lesson-based introduction to the physical principles behind wireless telegraphy, aiming to give operators a clear theoretical grounding. Arranged in discrete lessons, it starts with magnetism, magnetic induction, and basic electrochemical cells, then develops circuit laws and the components and methods for producing, radiating, and detecting electromagnetic signals. Emphasis is on clear explanations, illustrative diagrams, and simple experiments to show how transmitters, receivers, antennas, and tuning interact, while detailed engineering and maintenance procedures are deferred to a companion volume.

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Alfred Powell Morgan

Alfred Powell Morgan was an American author and inventor known for his contributions to the field of electrical engineering and amateur radio. His works often focused on practical applications of technology, making complex concepts accessible to enthusiasts and hobbyists. Among his notable titles is "The Boy Electrician," which serves as a guide for young inventors eager to explore the world of electricity and electronics. Morgan's writings, including "Home-made Electrical Apparatus" and "Lessons in Wireless Telegraphy," reflect his passion for teaching and empowering readers to engage with scientific principles through hands-on projects.

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