The Radio Amateur's Hand Book by A. Frederick (Archie Frederick) Collins
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS A. Frederick Collins, Inventor of the Wireless Telephone, 1899. Awarded Gold Medal for same, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, 1909 Collins' Wireless Telephone Exhibited at the Madison Square Garden, October, 1908 General Pershing "Listening-in" The World's Largest Radio Receiving Station. Owned by the Radio Corporation of America at Rocky Point near Port Jefferson, L. I. First Wireless College in the World, at Tufts College, Mass Alexander Graham Bell, Inventor of the Telephone, now an ardent Radio Enthusiast World's Largest Loud Speaker ever made. Installed in Lytle Park, Cincinnati, Ohio, to permit President Harding's Address at Point Pleasant, Ohio, during the Grant Centenary Celebration to be heard within a radius of one square United States Naval High Power Station, Arlington, Va. General view of Power Room. At the left can be seen the Control Switchboards, and overhead, the great 30 K.W. Arc Transmitter with Accessories |
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