Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1922)

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Radio Broadcast ROY MASON, Editor CONTENTS FOR JUNE, 1922 Dr. Lee De Forest - - - - - - - Frontispiece THE MARCH OF RA'DIO _______ 95 OBJECTS THAT DISTORT RADIO WAVES ---- L. E. Whittemore 101 TUNING THE RADIO AERIAL SYSTEM John V. L. Hogan 107 WHAT RECEIVING SET SHALL I BUY? J. Conrad Flemming 110 BROADCASTING ON POWER LINES ------------- 1 1 5 WIRE BROADCASTING ------------ John F. Duncan 116 CARE AND OPERATION OF A CRYSTAL RECEIVING SET Edgar H. Felix 120 KEEPING THE STARS AND STRIPES IN THE ETHER Commander Stanford C. Hooper, U.S.N. 125 RADIO PERSONALITIES ------------------ 132 R. A. Heising - - - - - - Edgar H. Felix PROMINENT RADIO EDITORS _______ ,35 WHAT THE DETROIT "NEWS" HAS DONE IN BROADCASTING R. J. McLaughlin 136 THE AMATEUR RADIO LABORATORY -------- Zeh Bouck 142 MISTAKES TO AVOID IN ERECTING ANTENNAS G.Y.Allen 145 HOW TO BEGIN TO ENJOY RADIO Captain Leon H. Richmond, U.S.A. 151 THE PACIFIC COAST IS "ON THE AIR" ------ Wilbur Hall 157 ADVENTURES IN RADIO Pierre Boucheron 162 Married by Radio Sunk by Radio MAKING RADIO SALES PAY Arthur H. Lynch 166 THE GRID — Questions and Answers _________ lyg NEW EQUIPMENT 180 4 jfcopyright, 1922, by Doubleday, Page & Co. All rights reserved ■ If TERMS: $3.00 a year; single copies 25 cents F. N. Doubleday, Pres. Arthur W. Page, Vice-Pres. Nelson Doubleday, Vice-Pres. Russell Doubleday, Sec'y S. A. Everitt, Treas. John J. Hessian, Asst. Treas. DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. The World's Work Country Life The Garden Magazine Short Stories Educational Review CHICAGO: People's Gas Bldg. GARDEN CITY, N. Y. NEW YORK: 120 W. 32nd Street BOSTON: Tremont Bldg. LOS ANGELES: Van Nuys BIdg.