Excerpt from Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony Popularly Explained
There have been several books written on the subject for the expert or technical man, but so far nothing has been written that explains it in a way that every one may understand.
In this book the authors use simple expressions, con taining no technical words, so that all may obtain a clear idea of the inception and development of this much-talked oi art.
We here describe the substance through which signals are sent, the theory of the propagation of waves, method of generating and receiving the waves, the apparatus used, and, finally, the uses, limitations, and possibilities. Of °wireless telegraphy both commercially and financially. Providence, R. I. Walter W. Massie. Him You. Charles R. Underhill.
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