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Hardcover Short Waves Book

ISBN: 1025984803

ISBN13: 9781025984803

Short Waves

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"Short Waves" is a comprehensive technical exploration of the burgeoning field of high-frequency radio communication as it stood in the early 20th century. Co-authored by pioneering radio engineer Charles Roland Leutz and Robert Blair Gable, this work provides a detailed look at the theory, design, and practical application of shortwave technology. At a time when wireless communication was rapidly evolving, this book served as an essential guide for both professionals and dedicated amateurs interested in the mechanics of long-distance transmission.

The text covers a wide array of topics, including vacuum tube theory, receiver construction, and the specific challenges of shortwave propagation. With a focus on the engineering breakthroughs of the late 1920s, the authors explain the nuances of high-frequency signals and their ability to span across continents. "Short Waves" captures a pivotal era in telecommunications, offering readers a glimpse into the technical innovations that paved the way for modern broadcasting and global connectivity. This work remains a valuable resource for those studying the history of electronics and the foundational principles of radio engineering. Its technical depth and thorough explanations reflect the expertise of its creators during the golden age of radio.

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