Explore early wireless history and hands-on engineering from 1917 .
This issue of The Wireless Age collects practical writing on radio, signaling, and electrical experimentation that helped shape modern communications.
Delve into wartime training, radio theory, and real-world projects through accounts by military and industry experts. You’ll find detailed explanations, historical context, and step-by-step descriptions that illuminate the technology and its users during a pivotal era.
- Practical coverage of wireless telegraphy, signaling, and radio equipment of the period
- Illustrated explanations of theory, measurement, and testing of electrical apparatus
- Profiles of educators and officers sharing techniques for training and operation
- Historical anecdotes and first-hand narratives from early wireless operators
Ideal for readers of early 20th‑century technology, maritime radio history, and anyone curious about how wireless communication learned to travel the world.