Master the fundamentals of wireless science with clear, classroom-friendly explanations and practical tests.
This text-book introduces radio-telegraphy from the ground up, with the needs of students and amateur operators in mind. It emphasizes the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism, the theory of energy radiation, and the modern apparatus used in wireless communication. Rich illustrations and careful explanations help readers grasp concepts without assuming advanced prior knowledge.
Written by Rupert Stanley, a respected teacher in Belfast, the book focuses on practical understanding alongside essential theory. It presents modern radio devices, simple calculations, and a structured path from basic ideas to working transmitter and receiver systems. The aim is to make the subject accessible while building a solid scientific foundation.
- Foundational coverage of earth, atmosphere, ether, and carrier phenomena
- Clear discussion of transmitter and receiver design, with diagrams
- Guidance on practical measurements, calculations, and system connections
- Context for further reading from leading authorities in radio science
Ideal for students, hobbyists, and aspiring wireless operators seeking a solid, introductory guide to the principles and practice of wireless telegraphy.