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(1) Die drahtlose Telegraphie und Telephonie (2) Marine Wireless Pocket Book for the Practical Operator and Student (3) Continuous Wave Wireless Telegraphy: A Non-Mathematical Introduction to the Subject of Wireless Telegraphy from the Engineer's Point of View

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THE development of the art of radio-communication has been so rapid that much of the apparatus described in technical books on the subject is either obsolete or is very little used. Its inclusion, however, may be justified on the ground that it is wanted by students for examinational purposes. As the number of books on the subject is large and is rapidly increasing, the expert who reads them all will naturally weary of going over the same ground so often.

(1) Die drahtlose Telegraphie und Telephonie.

Bear-beitet von Dr. P. Lertes. (Wissenschaftliche Forschungsberichte. Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe. Herausgegeben von Dr. R. Ed. Liesegang. Band IV.) Pp. xi + 152. (Dresden und Leipzig: T. Steinkopff, 1922.) 4s.

(2) Marine Wireless Pocket Book for the Practical Operator and Student.

By W. H. Marchant. Pp. vii + 180. (London: Sir I. Pitman and Sons, Ltd., 1922.) 6s. net.

(3) Continuous Wave Wireless Telegraphy: A Non-Mathematical Introduction to the Subject of Wireless Telegraphy from the Engineer's Point of View.

By B. E. G. Mittell. (Pitman's Technical Primer Series.) Pp. xvi + 114. (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, Ltd., 1922.) 2s. 6d. net.

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(1) Die drahtlose Telegraphie und Telephonie (2) Marine Wireless Pocket Book for the Practical Operator and Student (3) Continuous Wave Wireless Telegraphy: A Non-Mathematical Introduction to the Subject of Wireless Telegraphy from the Engineer's Point of View. Nature 110, 273–274 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110273a0

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