Abstract
THE author in his preface describes this book as a friendly book. It is a message of greeting from one of the pioneers of the art of radio communication to the many who are following in his footsteps. He would be hard to please who did not find something acceptable and worthy of thought in these interesting chapters. The first part of the book describes radio in general. The second part gives hints that make for efficiency, and the final part gives methods of calculation which will be helpful to amateur constructors.
Talks about Wireless: with some Pioneering History and some Hints and Calculations for Wireless Amateurs.
By Sir Oliver Lodge. Pp. xiii + 251. (London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne: Cassell and Co., Ltd., 1925.) 5s. net.
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RUSSELL, A. Talks about Wireless: with some Pioneering History and some Hints and Calculations for Wireless Amateurs . Nature 116, 565–566 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116565a0
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