Wireless Telegraphy: Its Origins, Development, Inventions, and Apparatus - Couverture rigide

Sewall, Charles Henry

 
9781357701741: Wireless Telegraphy: Its Origins, Development, Inventions, and Apparatus

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The aim of this book is to present a comprehensive view of wireless telegraphy, its history, principles, systems, and possibi Hties in theory and practice. In considering inventions controversy has been avoided, although the claims of individual inventors have been carefully defined. Because of the complexity of the subject a certain amount of allusion in one part, to matters dealt with in another, has been inevitable; but it is hoped that such repetition may prove helpful to the reader. The book itself is designed to be of use both to the general public and to the technical student. The author begs to acknowledge to the publishers his obligation for kind conaperation ;to the Century Magazine for extracts from the article by Mr. Mc Grath of St. Johns ;and to the Scientific American for extracts and diagrams from an article by Mr. A. F. Collins. CHARLES H. SEWALL. New York, September, 1903. 196536 D,g,l,i.
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