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Title: Radio for everybody; being a popular guide to practical radio-phone reception and transmission and to the dot-and-dash reception and transmission of the radio telegraph, for the layman who wants to apply radio for his pleasure and profit without going into the special theories and the intricacies of the art
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Lescarboura, Austin C. (Austin Celestin), 1891-
Subjects: Radio
Publisher: New York, Scientific American publishing company (etc.)
Contributing Library: Boston College Libraries
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ngineers of thewire telephone came to take an interest in wireless tele-phony that this art made real progress. What is more,they developed wireless telephony to something practical;and the wireless telephone, in turn, gave wire telephonythe vacuum tube and other valuable devices which madelong-distance telephony practical. So instead of provingrivals, these two great means of communication have cometo be partners, and always will remain partners. The Radio Link in Our Telephone System Came the war, with still greater progress. Radio tele-phony on a small scale had to be perfected, because instantcommunication had to be made available between airplaneunits and the ground posts. When the United Statesentered the war, the best radio talent was put to work onthis problem, with the result that the radio telephone insmall units as well as large units, became a reality. Todayit is possible to obtain a radio telephone of 5-watt ratingcapable of transmitting over a distance of five to fifteen
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  • booksubject:Radio
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