Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1925)

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Radio Broadcast Willis K. Wing Arthur H. Lynch john b Rrennan Associate Editor Editor Technical Editor MAY, 192 5 Cover - - - - - From a Painting by Henry J. Peck Where Photographs Were Sent by Radio— In 1922 Frontispiece A New Method of Transmitting Pictures by Wire or Radio Charles C. Henry 18 How the Government is Regulating Radio Broadcasting R. S. McBride 29 The Distance Fiend - - - - - A.H.FolwelV 35 The March of Radio J. H. Morecroft \ 36 How to Design Radio Coils - - - - Homer S. Davis 46 How to Build a Two-Stage Radio-Frequency Amplifier John B. Brennan 49 The Listeners' Point of View ------ Jennie Irene Mix 62 In the R. B. Lab. ------------------ 68 How to Record Radio Signals Shooting Trouble Building Your Own Lab As the Broadcaster Sees It-------- Carl Dreher 74 On Our Birthday Arthur H. Lynch 82 New Fashions in Radio Programs ------ James C. Young 83 Do Weather Conditions Affect Radio? Eugene Van Cleef 90 California on the Loud Speaker Cartoon by W. R. Bradford 94 The Meaning of the Star - - - - - - - 95 How to Solder - - - - - IV. F. Crosby 96 Latest Alterations in Broadcast Wavelengths - - - 99 The Revelations of Enoch - - - - IV. R. Bradford 100 "Now I Have Found . . - - - - - - 102 The Grid 106 Connecting Volt and Milliammeters in Receivers How to Add a Stage of Radio Frequency to a Regenerative Set College Correspondence Radio Courses Straight Audio, Push-Pull, and Resistance-Coupled Amplification Added to the Roberts Knockout Identifying the Markings of Audio Transformers Additional Notes on the Roberts Circuit New Equipment 114 Among Our Authors - - - - - - - - 116 Copyright. 1925, in the United States, Newfoundland, Great Britain, Canada, and other countries by Doubleday, Page & Co. All rights reserved. TERMS: $4.00 a year; single copies 35 cents. F. N. DOUBLEDAY, President NELSON DOUBLEDAY, Vice-President S. A. EVERITT, Treasurer ARTHUR W. PAGE, Vice-President RUSSELL DOUBLEDAY, Secretary JOHN J. HESSIAN, Ass't. Treasurer Doubleday, Page & Co. MAGAZINES World's Work Country Life Garden Magazine & Home Builder Radio Broadcast Short Stories Educational Review Le Petit Journal El Eco The Frontier Doubleday, Page & Co. BOOK SHOPS New York : Lord & Taylor Book Shop Pennsylvania Terminal Arcade Long Island Terminal Arcade and 38 Wall St. St. Louis: 223 North 8th Street 4914 Maryland Avenue Kansas City: 920 Grand Avenue Toledo : Lasalle & Koch Cleveland: Higbeb Co. Newark: 34 Park Place Springfield, Mass., Mebkins, Packard & Whea: Doubleday, Page <£ Co. OFFICES Garden City, New Yore New York: 120 West 32nd Street Boston: Park Square Building Chicago: Peoples Gas Building Santa Barbara, California London: Wm. Heinemann, Ltd. Toronto: Oxford University Press