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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
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