Radio News, vol. 9, no. 1, July 1927 | The Perversity of Things
Radio News, vol. 9, no. 1, July 1927
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This issue is composed of the following articles and stories:
Wired vs. Space Radio Hugo Gernsback
The Service Area of a Broadcast Station S.R. Winters
Radio News of the Month Illustrated George Wall
The Fly in the Ointment Nellie Barnard Parker
What’s New in Radio
$250 Prize Contest—What is the Best Title You Can Suggest for Our Cover Illustration?
Stereophonic Hearing
Radio News of the Month
He Bloops to Conquer Robert Francis Smith
The Time Chime at WRNY Hugo Gernsback
Loud-Speaker Coupling Devices I.F. Jackowski
Some Aspects of High-Quality Reproduction (Part I) Paul Traugott
The Strobodyne Circuit, a New Frequency-Changer (Part I) Lucien Chrétien
What Can You Do With Burnt-Out Tubes? $100 Prize Contest
An Effective Method of Regeneration Control Thomas L. McKay
Light-Sensitive Crystals G.C.B. Rowe
An 18- to 1500-Meter Receiver L.W. Hatry
How Motor Patrol Wars with Bloopers
The Acme ‘D’-Coil Receiver Joseph Riley
A Simple Roll-type Loud Speaker E.M. Yarbrough
The ‘Ham’s Own’ Short-Wave Receiver John L. Reinartz
A Compact Traveler’s Set Herman F. Swartz
Building a Remote-Speaker Cabinet Herbert C. McKay
Short Waves Round the Earth
A New Electron Tube Sylvan Harris
How the Deaf Hear Radio
The Effects of Shielding Harold A. Zahl
Correspondence from Readers
Letters from Home Radio Set Constructors
Radiotics
Radio Wrinkles—Awards of $50 Prize Contest
Radio News Laboratories
Short-Wave Experiments with Ultra-Violet Rays A. Riechers
Progress in Radio
I Want to Know Joseph Goldstein
Radio Jingles
Hours for DX Work A.B. Marshall
New QRAs—Calls Heard
Current Radio Articles
Book Reviews
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