The first radio ‘newspaper’? was produced at a dinner of the Massachusetts Institute of ‘lechnology Alumni at New York recently The apparatus comprised a radio picture receiver which turned out pictures three feet square; a hot-air blast instead of the usual penis employed. These radiographs, with similarly-transmitted messages, were posted on the walls of the banquet hall as fast as they were received. The deyotees of an ancient game will note with interest in a Duteh radio. magazine, ‘"‘Officiele Korte-Goif-Zen-ders" in connection with radio; but only short-wave transmitters are meant thereby, The stuking expression "Dubbelroosterlamp" refers to nothing more startling-in Europe-than a double-grip valve. Many fans have wondered what the: suffix or prefix "dyne,’?? which has been used to name many new circnits,: means, This comes from the Greek word dynamis, meaning power; im hiysi j
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 6
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136Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 10, 23 September 1927, Page 6
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