Transcriber's Note
This book was transcribed from scans of the original found at the Internet Archive. I have included the ads for other booksfound in the back pages of these scans.
LESSONS
IN
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
A SYSTEMATIC ELEMENTARY COURSE IN THE
PRINCIPLES OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
AND THE ELECTRICAL LAWS
UPON WHICH IT DEPENDS
BY
A. P. Morgan
THIRD EDITION, Revised and Enlarged
PUBLISHED BY
COLE & MORGAN
Publishers of The Arts and Sciences Series
P. O. Box 1473 NEW YORK CITY
Printed in U.S. A.
COPYRIGHT 1912. 1917
BY
COLE & MORGAN
This little book has been brought forward in orderto supply the demand for a systematic elementarycourse in the principles of wireless telegraph apparatusand the electrical laws upon which it depends.
Many operators, both amateur and professional,although perfectly well able to send and receive messages,do not thoroughly understand the rudimentary theoryof the instruments.
It is readily realizable that it is quite impossible toenter into all the engineering details in a book of this size,but at the same time it has been possible to present avery comprehensive treatise of the subject and embodysufficient material to give a thorough grounding in thesubject.
In order to avoid repetition and confusion and to makeeach instrument or principle which has been discussedstand distinctly by itself, the text has been divided in BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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