Radio Amateur News, vol. 1, no. 3, September 1919
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This issue is composed of the following stories and articles, some of which go unattributed on the table of contents:
Government Radio Control Once More By H. Gernsback
Reviewing American Radio History By Lee De Forest, Ph.D., D.S.C.
Guarding the Ether During the War By P. H. Boticheron
Static Eliminator of Considerable Merit By Edgar Terrain Johnstone
Grand Opera by Wireless By H. Gernsback
Government Radio Control
5-Kw. Navy Transmitter By W. H. Priess
Coast Artillery Radio School
The Pickard Double-Deck Receiver By Walter J. Henry
A. B. C. of Wireless Reception By H. K. Dunn
Fundamental Operation of Vacuum Tubes By David S. Brown
The Latest Design in Antenna Switches By E. T. Jones
Construction of An Audion 'B' Storage Battery By Herbert Webb
Some Real Ideas By Zip
Moulded Condensers for the Amateur By L. A. Bartholomew
A Radio Experimenter's Receiving Cabinet By Thomas Benson
Use of Screws, Taps and Drills in Radio Construction By J. Stanley Brown
A Pocket Size Receiving Set By Joseph E. Aiken
Crystal Detector By J. A. Weaver
Use of Audion on Long and Short Waves By Edgar Terrain Johnstone
Damped-Undamped High Power Radio Stations Scattered Throughout the World
The Lure of Radio By Eugene Dynner
China on an Eighty-Foot Aerial By Augusto Jose Cabeza
Club Gossip Radio Digest With the Amateurs
Junior Radio Course-Lesson One By E. T. Jones
A Simple Variometer By Fred Rosebury
Clever Stunts and Wrinkles Prize Contest I Want to Know
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