Radio Broadcast (Nov 1923-Apr 1924)

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Radio Broadcast Arthur H. Lynch, Editor MARCH, 1924 Major-General George O. Squier and Colonel Saltzman Frontispiece Broadcasting Complete American Programs to England W . W. Rodgers 359 The Truth About Trick Circuits. Zeh Bonck 365 The March of Radio - - - - - - - J. H. M. 371 How to Increase Your Range - - - - Arthur H. Lynch 380 What We Think the Public Wants ---- E. F. McDonald, Jr. 382 1923 Passes in Review - - - - - - J. H. Morecroft 385 Why No Receiver Can Eliminate Spark Interference L. A. Ha^eltine 397 Sound: A Matter of Personal Opinion ----- R. H. Marriott 400 In the R. B. Lab - - - - - - - - - 402 Adding R. F. to a Standard Three Circuit Set The Single Circuit Set and the Sodion Tube A "Relay" Soldering Iron for Fine Work Leaves from an Old Timer's Notebook Building Your Own Laboratory Taking Ohms Out of an Antenna - - - - L. M. Hull 406 Shooting Trouble in the Super ----------A.J. Haynes 413 How Far Have You Heard? - - - - - - - - 420 Hams Across the Sea - - - - - - - - - 422 Is the Broadcast Listener at Fault? - - - Carl Dreher 424 What Makes the Wheels Go 'Round Part I. One Syllable Electrical Theory Walter Van B. Roberts 426 Additional Broadcasting Stations in the United States - - -435 The Grid - - - - - - - - - - - 436 Adding R. F. to Any Receiver B Battery Trouble A Standby Set Oscillation of a R. F. Amplifier New Equipment 442 Among Our Authors - - - - - - - - - 444 More About the Super-Heterodyne - - - - - - 446 How Spark Interference Was Reduced - - - - - 446 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.