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Radio Broadcast
Arthur H. Lynch, Editor
MARCH, 1925
Cover - - - - - - From a Painting by Henry J. Peck
The Principals in a Bit of Historic Broadcasting Frontispiece
New Fields for Radio ---------- D. C. Wilkerson 851
Selecting a B-Battery Eliminator ------- Phil Fay 857
Who Is to Pay for Broadcasting — and How H. D. Kellogg, Jr. 863 "As the Broadcaster Sees It" - - Carl Dreher 867
Radio Heaven Via the Roberts Circuit IV. R. Bradford 875
The Listeners' Point of View - - - Jennie Irene Mix 880
How to Wire Your Home for Radio ------ James Millen 887
The March of Radio - - - - - J. H. Morecroft 890
A Good Four-Tube Receiver ------- McMurdo Silver 900
In the R. B. Lab - - - - - - - - - 907
Applying the Regenerative Loop to any Super-Heterodyne Low Loss Coils and the Roberts Set A Short Wave Low Loss Set How to Connect Your Tickler Coil Laboratory Hints
Shall We Specify Parts? - - - - Arthur H. Lynch 913
How Wireless Came to Cuba - - - Frank E. Butler 916
The Factors Governing Radio Receiving Walter Van B. Roberts 926 "Now, I Have Found . . ." - - - - - - 928
Improving the Storage Battery for Radio James M. Skinner 933
What Our Readers Write Us - 937
The Grid ------------------ 939
Body-Capacity Effects Antennas
A Stage of Radio Frequency for the Roberts Receiver
Tuning to the Lower Wavelengths
A By-Pass Condenser for the Loud Speaker
Resistance and Capacity Formulas
Charging Storage Batteries with 1 10 Volts D. C.
New Equipment - - - - - - - - - 946
Among Our Authors - - - - - - - - 948
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