Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1925)

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Radio Broadcast Willis K. Wing Arthur H. Lynch john b Brennan Associate Editor Editor Technical Editor JULY, 1925 Cover - - - - - From a Painting by Henry J. Peck Summer-time Radio - - - - - - Frontispiece 322 Will Beam Stations Revolutionize Radio? Guglielmo Marconi 323 The March of Radio ---------- J. H. Morecroft 332 Obituary Notice of Miss Jennie Irene Mix - - - - 343 What Are the Royal Roads to Radio? Keith Henney 344 "As the Broadcaster Sees It" - - - - Carl Dreher 350 How to be a Good Radio Neighbor ---- Hogan-G old smith 359 For the Radio Beginner - - - - Zeh Bouck 366 How to Make a Receiver for $1.82 How to Make a Simple Low-loss Coil What Our Readers Write Us - - - - - - 374 The Super-Autodyne - - - - - McMurdo Silver 376 A New Method of Radio-Frequency Amplification C. L. Farrand 387 How to Build Radio Broadcast's Phonograph Receiver Arthur H. Lynch 393 "Now I Have Found ---- -------- 406 The Grid ------------------- 4U Something about Loops What Wavelength Means The High Mu Receiver Versus the Roberts Knockout Selecting a Storage Battery The Four-tube Crystal Reflex Receiver A Neutrodyne Circuit Tools for Radio Construction The Lynch Lead New Equipment - - - - - - - - - 420 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: Higbee Co. Newark: 3 4 Park Place Springfield, Mass., Meekins, Packard & Wheat Doubleday, Page & Co. OFFICES Garden City, New York New York: 12 0 West 32nd Street Boston : Park Square Building Chicago: Peoples Gas Building Santa Barbara, California London: Wm. Heinemann, Ltd. Toronto: Oxford University Press