COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY
HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY, INC.
PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. BY
THE QUINN & BODEN COMPANY
RAHWAY, N. J.
TO
J. M., Jr.
| CONTENTS | ||
| LETTER | PAGE | |
| 1 | Electricity and Matter | [3] |
| 2 | Why a Copper Wire Will Conduct Electricity | [9] |
| 3 | How a Battery Works | [16] |
| 4 | The Batteries in Your Radio Set | [27] |
| 5 | Getting Electrons from a Heated Wire | [34] |
| 6 | The Audion | [40] |
| 7 | How to Measure an Electron Stream | [48] |
| 8 | Electron-Moving-Forces | [57] |
| 9 | The Audion-Characteristic | [66] |
| 10 | Condensers and Coils | [77] |
| 11 | A “C-W” Transmitter | [86] |
| 12 | Inductance and Capacity | [96] |
| 13 | Tuning | [112] |
| 14 | Why and How to Use a Detector | [124] |
| 15 | Radio-Telephony | [140] |
| 16 | The Human Voice | [152] |
| 17 | Grid Batteries and Grid Condensers for Detectors | [165] |
| 18 | Amplifiers and the Regenerative Circuit | [176] |
| 19 | The Audion Amplifier and Its Connections | [187] |
| 20 | Telephone Receivers and Other Electromagnetic Devices | [199] |
| 21 | Your Receiving Set and How to Experiment | [211] |
| 22 | High-Powered Radio-Telephone Transmitters | [230] |
| 23 | Amplification at Intermediate Frequencies | [242] |
| 24 | By Wire and by Radio | [251] |
| Index | [263] | |
| LIST OF PLATES | ||
| I | One of the Lines of Towers at Radio Central | [Frontispiece] |
| II | Bird’s-Eye View of Radio Central | [10] |
| III | Dry Battery for Use in Audion Circuits, and also Storage Battery | [27] |
| IV | Radiotron | [42] |
| V | Variometer and Variable Condenser of the General Radio Company. Voltmeter and Ammeter of the Weston Instrument Company | [91] |
| VI | Low-Power Transmitting Tube, U V 202 | [106] |
| VII | Photographs of Vibrating Strings | [155] |
| VIII | To Illustrate the Mechanism for the Production of the Human Voice | [170] |
| IX | Western Electric Loud Speaking Receiver. Crystal Detector Set of the General Electric Co. Audibility Meter of General Radio Co. | [203] |
| X | Audio-Frequency Transformer and Banked-Wound Coil | [218] |
| XI | Broadcasting Equipment, Developed by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Western Electric Company | [235] |
| XII | Broadcasting Station of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company on the Roof of the Walker-Lispenard Bldg. in New York City where the Long-distance Telephone Lines Terminate | [250] |