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INDEX— Continued
Collective European Weather Report from the
Eiffel Tower 531
*Commander Stanford C. Hooper, U. S. N.
(Donald Wilhelm) 520
Commercial :
*Making Radio Sales Pay (Arthur H.
Lynch) 166
One Commercial Side of Radio (Parkhurst Whitney) .... 33
*Compact Portable Wireless Set, A (Arthur
H. Lynch) 54
Conferences and Conventions:
International Wireless Conference,
The 353
Constructing:
"Construction and Operation of a Loop
Radiophone Transmitter 51
*How to Build and Operate a V.ry
Simple Radio Receiving Set 45
*Mistakes to Avoid in Erecting Antennas (G. Y. Allen) . 145
*Simply Constructed and Operated Short-Range C. W. Transmitter, A
(Zeh Bouck) 240
*Crystal Receiving Set, Care and Operation of a (Edgar H. Felix) 120
T\ANGER from Static 282
•Lf Dangers in Unreliable Broadcast Lectures,
The 455
Detection:
"King Electron Tells About Detection
(R. H. Ranger) 497
*Developments in High-Power Radio (Commander Stanford C. Hooper, U. S. N.). .399, 484 De Wolf Hopper:
*When De Wolf Hopper Broadcasted
to His Biggest Audience 198
*Did Peter Cooper Hewitt Discover the Grid?. . . 460 Direction Finding :
*Radio Fog Signals and the Radio
Compass 247
Distant Control of Apparatus by Radio 283
Distortion:
Objects that Distort Radio Waves (L. E. Whittemore) 101
EGYPT: English-Egypt Radio Link, The 99
Inauguration of the Anglo-Egyptian
Service, The 354
*Elimjnating "A" and "B" Batteries by Getting Power from the Lamp Socket 462
England:
Beginning of Broadcasting in England,
The 59
Britain's New Radio Station 60
British Army Opinions on Radio in the
Next War 530
British Mullard Tubes, The 99
British Valves and Our Vacuum
Tubes 443
England's Broadcasting Problem 44?
English-Egypt Radio Link, The 99
Great Britain's Weather Broadcasts. . 354 Great Britain's World-Wide Radio
Plans 253
Inauguration of the Anglo-Egyptian
Service, The 354
Interesting New Equipment from
England 530
John Bull Considers Broadcasting. . . . 354 John Bull's World-Wide Radio (J. Conrad Flemming) 536
*Evening with Dr. Alexander Graham Bell,
An (Donald Wilhelm) 205
Expediting Port Business with Radio 252
Experiment in Broadcasting, An 196
FARMING: Radio and the French Farmer 61
*Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey (Lucille Joyce). 228
Few Ideas on Radio, A (W. D. Terrill) 330
Fishing:
Radio on Fishing Boats 251
Forest Service:
*Radio in the Forest Service (Donald
Wilhelm) 407
France :
Amateur Stations in France 356
Collective European Weather Report
from the Eiffel Tower 531
French Government Communication
Periodical 253
French Military Chain and Others,
The 444
Powerful French Station Excellent in
Tests with New York 529
Radio and the French Farmer 61
Radio Broadcasting in Paris 254
* Francis Baker Crocker Foundation, The 281
French Government Communication Periodical 253
French Military Chain and Others, The 444
/^ERMANY:
VJ Germany's Distribution of Radio News 352
Increasing the Range of Nauen 444
Radio Telephone on German Railroad . 100
Transatlantic Station at Eilvese, The 356
Giant Belgian Radio Station, A 58
Goldsmith :
*Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith on the Future of Radio Telephony (Edgar
H. Felix) 42
Great Britain's Weather Broadcasts 354
Great Britain's World-Wide Radio Plans 253
Great Progress in Radio in Italy Since the
War 529
*Grid-Questions and Answers:
Amplification, Radio and Audio 360
Armstrong's Circuits 448
*Coil Antenna 76
*Compass, Radio 80
Condensers, Variable 3F8
Crystals 532
Electrons 264
Lamp-Socket Antennas 36.')
Lightning Protection 360
*Loop Antenna 76, 448 ,
Miscellaneous 448, 450
Regeneration 532
*Rheostat, Use of 264
*Tuner, The Three-Slide 266
*Vacuum Tubes, Care of 264
Wavelength, Determination of 532
HEWITT, Peter Cooper: Did Peter Cooper Hewitt Discover the
Grid? 460
History:
*Review of Radio, A (Lee De Forest,
Ph. D., D. S. C.) 332
*What Everyone Should Know About Radio History (Professor J. H.
Morecroft) 199, 294
*Histqry of the Development of the United Fruit Company's Radio Telegraph System (Roy Mason) 377