Editore: Radio-Science Publications / Teck Publishing Corp., NY, 1929
Da: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condizione: Very Good. Photos, Ads, Schematics, Graphics (illustratore). Twelve original issues bound in one volume, lacking the original color covers, else complete; Retired library copy, with minimal ink-stamps, labels and notations; Binding is sturdy, plain, green, and sunned buckram, lightly edge-worn; An incredible snapshot of radio communications and broadcast history in its infancy, and all that it entails; Early radio broadcasting, pioneering radio stations, wireless communications, speaker technology, aviation radios, navigation, weather forecasting, AM and FM broadcasting, military communications, home-built radios for hobbyists, short-wave radio, early home television receivers, The Electrical Future of Music, Talking Movies For Schools, Home Recording, Superheterodyne Radio Receivers, Police Radios, Twelve Years of Radio Progress, Amateur Radio Aids Explorers, Tuning In Television Programs, Talking Pictures, Television Goes To Sea (aboard The S.S. Leviathan, the first ship equipped with television equipment, Televising a Horse Race, and much, much more; Early issues were published by Radio-Science Pubs., and in Sept.1931, Teck Publishing Corporation took over. 1,072 pages, a heavy volume requiring additional postage. Size: 4to - Over 9 " -12" Tall. Ex-Library Hardcover.
Editore: Experimenter Publishing Company / Radio-Science Publications, Inc., NY, 1930
Da: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condizione: Very Good. Photos, Ads, Schematics, Graphics (illustratore). 1930-31; Twelve original issues bound in one volume, lacking the frontispiece and original color covers, else complete; Retired library copy, with minimal ink-stamps, labels and notations; Binding is sturdy, plain green, and sunned buckram, lightly edge-worn; An incredible snapshot of radio communications and broadcast history in its infancy, and all that it entails; Early radio broadcasting, pioneer radio stations, wireless communications, speaker technology, aviation radios, navigation, Electronic Technology, Weather Forecasting, Remote Control, AM broadcasting, military communications, home-built radios for hobbyists, short-wave radio, early television engineering, and much, much more; Beginning with the October 1930 issue, Radio-Science Publications Inc. became the publisher; 1,120 pages, a heavy volume requiring additional postage. Size: 4to - Over 9 " -12" Tall. Ex-Library, Hardcover.