The Electrical Experimenter, vol. 3, no. 4, August 1915
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This issue is composed of the following stories and articles, some of which go unattributed on the table of contents:
Front Cover—"Sayville (N. Y.) Wireless Receiving German War Report." From a Painting by Thomas N. Wrenn
Television, or The Projection Of Pictures Over A Wire By H. Winfield Secor
Submarine "Wireless" Signaling Electrical Cure For "Gun-Fire" Deafness How Electricity Kills New Edison 3,000,000 C.P. Storage Battery Searchlight
Baron Munchhausen's New Scientific Adventures By Hugo Gernsback
How Telephone Men Are Trained Harmless Ray To Do X-ray's Work Finding Unexploded Bombs on European Battlefields By Electricity New Electric Clock Systems of the Equitable Building
Electric House Wiring Troubles By W. F. Benington
Electric Chart Tells Percentage of Deaths in New York City Some Famous Electrical Laboratories How Telephone Transmitters and Receivers Are Made
Our Supplement—"Guglielmo Marconi" An Interview With Guglielmo Marconi By Samuel Cohen
Electric Smoke Recorder High Frequency Machine for Testing Insulators New 3-volt Dry Cell
A Trip Through The Cooper-hewitt Electric Works By Theodore Hinchcliff
A New Hydrogen X-Ray Tube By F. C. Perkins
Feeling for Icebergs Electrically The Constructor Department Wireless Department Radio-Aeroplane Scheme for Protecting U.S. Coast Line Wireless Relays and Amplifiers How-To-Make-It Department Electrical Magazine Review Latest Patents Digest Among the Amateurs Department Phoney Patents Puestion and Answer Column
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