Radio Engineering Principles on
CD
Radio Engineering Principles brings the study of this work, fully and clearly without the use of mathematics, the theory involved in the wonderful developments in the art of radio communication made during the first world war, except for certain details which was not possible to release at the time of publishing this 1920 book.
Chapters:
:: Underlying Electrical Theory
:: Properties of Oscillatory Circuits
:: Antenna Systems and Radiation
:: Damped Wave Radio Telegraphy
:: Undamped Radio Wave Telegraphy
:: The Three Electrode Vacuum Tube General Properties
:: The Three Electrode Vacuum Tube as a Detector
:: The Three Electrode Vacuum Tube as an Amplifier
:: The Three Electrode Vacuum Tube as an Oscillator
:: Radio Telephony
:: Directional Radio and Loop Antennae
:: Miscellaneous Applications of Radio Circuits
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