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Radio Broadcast
ROY MASON, Editor ARTHUR H. LYNCH, Technical Editor
CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1922
Edwin H. Armstrong - - - - - - Frontispiece
THE MARCH OF RADIO ------------------ 367
THE HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UNITED FRUIT COMPANY'S RADIO TELEGRAPH SYSTEM ------- Roy Mason 377
DEVELOPMENTS IN HIGH POWER "rADIO
Commander Stanford C. Hooper, U. S.N. 399
RADIO IN THE FOREST SERVICE ------- Donald Wilhelm 407
CHARGING THE "B" STORAGE BATTERY ------ G. Y. Allen 413
KING ELECTRON -------------- R. H. Ranger 421
ARMSTRONG'S SUPER-REGENERATIVE CIRCUIT Paul F. Godley 426
RADIO'S GREAT FUTURE --------- Herbert C. Hoover 433
SHALL WE HAVE MUSIC OR NOISE? ------ Perce B. Collison 434
ADDITIONAL BROADCASTING STATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 438
BOOKS ABOUT RADIO ----------- John V. L. Hogan 439
PROGRESS OF RADIO IN FOREIGN LANDS ---------- 442
U. S. WEATHER REPORTS FOR SHIPS WITHOUT RADIO S. R. Winters 446
THE GRID — Questions and Answers - - - - - - 448
WHAT RADIO IS DOING FOR ME --------- A. J. DeLong 452
Copyright, 1922, by Doubleday, Page & Co. All rights reserved TERMS: $3.00 a year; single copies 25 cents
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