Radio News, vol. 10, no. 3, September 1928

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This issue of Radio News contains an editorial by Gernsback introducing readers to a new area of amateur experimentation: short wave radio.

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This issue is composed of the following articles and stories:

The Short-Wave Era, Hugo Gernsback Making Radio Easier for Aviators, Allan K. Ross Some Problems of A.C. Operation, Charles Magee Adams X-Raying the Radio Set to Show Its Insides Novel Indoor Aerial Increases Signals, Armstrong Perry The Listener Speaks, By Himself Broadcastatics List of Broadcast Station Calls A Britisher Chats on Radio, E. Blake What’s New in Radio How Much Amplification for the Best Quality?, C. Sterling Gleason Successful Television Accomplished on the Broadcast Band Giant Photoelectric Cells for WRNY’S Television Transmitter The Scanning Disc—Television’s Canvas, C.P. Mason The Standardization of Radio Terms and Abbreviations, Robert Hertzberg The Radio Beginner—The Uses and Value of Meters, C. Walter Palmer How to Build from the Schematic (Part I), Fred H. Canfield Making Serviceable and Efficient Coils, Philip H. Greeley The Screen-Grid Strobodyne Receiver, R.E. Lacault Radio Wrinkles Screen-Grid Tubes as A.F. Amplifiers, William H. Fortington Letters from Home Radio Constructors Radio News Laboratories Review of Recent Radio Literature, A.K. Ross Radiotics I Want to Know, C.W. Palmer On the Short Waves Television Out of DoorsRadio Enters Into a New Phase Hugo Gernsback

A Set for Each Member of the Family Armstrong Perry

The Radio Beam Method of Transmission Lieut. H.F. Breckel

Radio in Transoceanic Flight

“This is Station WOODS” I.A. Collins

Progress in the Radio Drama Charles Magee Adams

The Magic Loud Speaker A. Binneweg, Jr.

Radio News of the Month

New Experimental 100-Kilowatt Transmitter at Schenectady

“Listen, My Children” Robert Francis Smith

What’s New in Radio

The Evolution of the ‘A’ Socket-Power Unit O.T. Mellvane

List of Broadcast Stations in the United States

The Radio Beginner—How to Build Radio Sets Clyde A Randon

Buried Aerial Reduces Static H. Winfield Secor

Low Loss E.H. Rietzke and S.K. McDonald, Jr.

How the Strobodyne Works R.E. Lacault

Recent Developments in ‘B’ Power-Unit Design James Millen

Building a Six-Food Exponential Horn T.H. Millar

The Radio News Special Short-Wave Broadcast Receiver Kendall Clough

The Knickerbocker Four Robert Hertzberg

The Qualitone Six Robert F. Goodwin

Biasing the Grid Without ‘C’ Batteries Sylvan Harris

Ultra-High-Frequency Experiments John L. Reinartz

Correspondence from Readers

Letters from Home Radio Set Constructors

Progress in Radio

Radiotics

Radio News Laboratories

Radio Wrinkles

I Want to Know

Radio Technique in Germany

A Combined Horn-and-Cone Loud Speaker Robert N. Auble

The Capacity and Wavelength of Your Aerial Sydney P. O’Rourke

Eliminating the Detector Tap M.R. McCabe

‘Radio Love’

Giant Loud Speaker Heard Six Miles Over Lake

Radio Jingles

Radio Bugs

Book Review

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