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THE aim of this work is to explain the theory and practice of wireless telegraphy to persons who do not possess much knowledge of the theory of electricity. There is no attempt to give purely electrical explanations of the principles involved; instead, the author has made free use of a few well-chosen mechanical analogies, which are worked out in considerable detail.
The Elementary Principles of Wireless Telegraphy.
By R. D. Bangay. Part ii. Second edition. Pp. viii + 241. (London: The Wireless Press, Ltd., 1917.) Price 2s.
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The Elementary Principles of Wireless Telegraphy . Nature 99, 382–383 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/099382b0
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