Radio broadcast .. (1922-30)

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INDEX— Continued PAGE *Service Man Should Study, What the (John S. Dunham) ...., 294 *Serviceman's Comer. The 101, 181, 255, 319, 389 *Servicing Home-Made Radio Receivers (B. B. Alcom 179 'Servicing. The Business Side of Radio (John S. Dunham i 236 Set Data Sheets. " Radio Broadcast's": A. C.-66 Dayton Receiver. The 121 Bosch Model 28 Receiver, The 404 Bremer-Tully 8-20 Receiver, The 177 Browning-Drake Receiver. The 266 Croslev Model 704-B Receiver, The" 328 Crosley Model 705 Receiver, The 328 Day-Fan 8-AC Power Set, The 403 Fada 50. 70, 71, 72 A. C. Elec- tric Radio Receivers, The.. 122 Federal Type D (60 Cycle) Re- ceiver 327 Freed-Eisemann Model NR-80 42 Freshman Model "G" Re- ceivers 41 Freshman Model Q Receiver. 178 Freshman Model 2N-12 Re- ceiver, The 403 King Model H. Receiver, The 404 Majestic Model 70-B Receiver, The 328 Philco Electric Receiver. The. 265 Short-Wave Allocations, The Fight for.. 92 Short-Wave List 358 *Short-\Vave Receiver, A Two-Tube T. R. F. (William Bostwick and W. T. Thomas) 20 Short-Wave Stations 141 'Short-Wave Subjects, Armchair Chats (Robert S. Krusei 188 'Short-Wave Superheterodyne, A (Robert S. Kruse) 262 Short-Wave Transmission. Removing Nonsense from i Robert S. Kruse).. . Ill 'Short-Wave Transmitter, A Modulator for the 1929 < Robert S. Kruse) 38 'Simple A. C. Operated Tube Tester, A (The Laboratory Staff) 173 '"Skyscraper" Screen-Grid Receiver, The (Clifford Dentoni 95 'Some Experiments with Band-Pass Filters (Kendall Clough) 104 'Sound Motion Pictures (Carl Dreher) 32, 102, 182, 244, 314, 385 '"Strays" from the Laboratory (See Laboratory) 23, 97, 169, 239, 300, 377 Study of Program Possibilities May Open New Radio Markets, A 296 'Synchronizing Television Receiving Discs, Problems in (Boyd Phelps) ... 123 T*ABLE of Wavelength Allocations.. 323 J. Television. A Milestone in 17 'Television Abroad? What Prospects of (Lawrence W. Corbett) 11 'Television, Building Receivers for (Zeh Bouck and James Millen) 35 Television Practices, Need for Defining.. 18 Television Publicity, The Race for 17 'Television Receiving Discs, Problems in Synchronizing (Boyd Phelps) 123 PAGE Telecision Transmissions 17 Television Transmissions, Schedule of Broadcast 234 *Television. Unscrambling (Boyd Phelps) 157 Test Set for the Radio Service Man. A (B. B. Alcom i 99 'Testing Receivers, The Routine of (John S. Dunham) 375 'Thermionic Milliammeter, A (G. F. Lampkin) 325 300-Mile Chain Regulation, Reasons for the 92 'Transmitting Amateur Television (Boyd Phelps) 247 'Trouble Shooting in the Power Unit (B. B. Alcorn) 264 'Tube-Tester, A Simple A. C. Operated (The Laboratory Staff) 173 'Two-Tube T. R. F. Short-Wave Re- ceiver, A (William Bostwick and W. T. Thomas) 20 *T TNSCRAMBLINGTelevision (Boyd U Phelps) 157 'Unusual Organization, An (Robert S. Kruse) 309 T/ r ISUAL Broadcasting Field, In the. 94 r ""Vivetone 29," An Amplifier and Power Supply for the (R. F. Goodwin) 45 'Volume Control System, New Auto- matic (Charles Williamson) 299 'Volume Control Systems 259 JI/G Y'S Attack on the Allocation Plan 163 rr WGY Protests New Allocation Plan 92 WRNY Television Transmissions 17 Wavelength Allocations, Table of 323 Well-Balanced Federal Radio Commis- sion, A 372 'What is a Good Tube? 335 What is Public Interest? 17 'What Prospects of Television Abroad? (Lawrence W. Corbett) 11 'What the Serviceman Should Study (John S. Dunham) 294 'When the Set Stops Working (B. B. Alcorn) 25 With the Broadcasting Stations. . .93, 164, 235 With the Radio Manufacturers 165 AUTHORS Alcorn, B. B 25, 99. 179, 264 Barclay, Howard.. 197 Barton, William E 117 Bostwick, William 20 Bouck, Zeh 35 Browning, Glenn H.. . 115 Burke, C. T 322 Canfield, Fred H.. . 367 Clough, Kendall 104, 241 Corbett, Lawrence W 11 PAGE Felix, Edgar H. 16, 91, 163, 227. 233, 296, 372, 388 Friauf, James B 188 Dall, William B 34 Denton, Clifford 95 Dreher, Carl. .32, 51, 102, 162, 182, 185, 244, 246, 252, 311, 314. 354, 385, 402 Dunham, John S 236, 294. 375, 392 Gockel, J. H Goodwin, R. F.. . 171 45 Henney, Keith 14. 23, 97, 169. 239. 250, 300, 377 Hitchcock, R. C 85 Hull, L. M 230 Jarvis, Kenneth .. .. 167, 399 Jones, Frank C 29, 316 Jones, Frank H ... 313 Kruse, Robert S. 38, 111, 189, 262, 302, 309, 380 Laboratory Staff, The 173 Lampkin, G. F 325 Landon, V. D 291 Meacham, J. B. V 405 Millen. James 35 Morgan, Joseph 159, 369 Phelps, Boyd 123, 157, 250 Rhodes. Howard E 88. 116, 125, 257, 412 Shea, Richard F... 387 Smith, Bert E 49, 126 Stanko, Edward 186 Terman, Frederick Emmons.. . .303, 382 Thomas W. T.. . 20 Uzmann, J. George 120 Walford, Dudley 174 Weaver, K. S 329 Williamson, Charles 299 Wise, Roger 393 PORTRAITS ('Portraits in "The March of Radio") 'Aird, John 'Bowman, Charles A.. 'Cady, Walter G. 'Christiansen, Kay Clark, Clarence R. 'Frigon, Augustin.... 296 296 235 164 402 296 'Gilmour, Hugh 93 Goldsmith. Alfred N. 51, 228 'Horton, J. W.. 163 Kemp, G. S 156 Kyle, Colin 369 "Linden, Adolph F 372 'Manson, Donald 296 Raycroft, Louis B. F. 366 Copyright, 1929, by DOUBLEDAY, DORAN & COMPANY, INC.