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THE amateur radio engineer will find Mr. Haynes's little work most instructive. The author begins with the simplest possible circuits and then introduces elaborations step by step until he arrives at many of the complicated arrangements used in practice. Standard symbols are employed and the diagrams are beautifully clear, so the gradual evolution of the systems can be very readily followed.
The Amateurs' Book of Wireless Circuits.
F. H.
Haynes
By. Pp. 107. (London: The Wireless Press, Ltd., 1923.) 2s. 6d. net.
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The Amateurs' Book of Wireless Circuits. Nature 112, 278 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/112278f0
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