Radio Broadcast (Nov 1923-Apr 1924)

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Radio Broadcast Arthur H. Lynch, Editor FEBRUARY, 1924 A Page In Radio History ------------- Frontispiece The March of Radio -------------- -J. H. M. 271 The Factor That Limits Long-Distance Reception A. J. Haynes 283 The Choice of a Receiving Tube - - - - B. S. Havens 287 From Binding Post to Varnish - - - - Howard S. Pyle 289 Is the Amateur at Fault? - - - - - Carl Dreher 293 Charles Proteus Steinmetz ______ J. H. Morecrojt 296 How the C Battery Prevents Distortion ------ John F. Rider 298 In the R. B. Lab ________ 303 The Latest Reports on the Grimes Circuit Transformers and Reflex Sets Spider Webs and the One-Tube Reflex Loading the Twin Variometer Set Building Your Own Lab Operating the Neutrodyne Receiver ---- Kimball Houton Stark 310 Various Circuits and What They Mean Part II I. Capacity and Inductance: Their Relation to Tuning Zeh Bouck 313 Announcing Some Announcers 317 The Anatomy of the B Battery - - - 318 The Young Heart ----- Robert Oliver 320 How Loud Shall the Loud Speaker Speak? R. H. Marriott 323 A "Knock-Out" 3-Tube Set - - - - 325 The Right Insulator in the Right Place ----- Paul McGinnis 331 I Had To Tell It---- Willis Kingsley Wing 333 When Cowboys Heard Bedtime Stories ----- Thomas H. McKee 338 Who Heard England? - 341 What Broadcasting Does for a Newspaper ---- W infield Barton 344 The Grid 347 How to Connect Jacks Bank Winding How to Make a Wave-Trap R. F. and the Flivver Circuit Wavelength and Size of Coils Additional Broadcasting Stations in the United States ----- 354 Among Our Authors 356 Copyright, 1924, by Doubleday, Page & Co. All rights reserved 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 Bldg.