MODERN WIRELESS
In "Modern Wireless," a work in three volumes, which is advertised elsewhere in this issue, the gamut of wireless is fully and simply explained. Encourage your children to study the principles and the practical workings of wireless at that age when the hunger for knowledge is keen and almost insatiable. This work has been compiled by a writer who has the gift of making this difficult scientifie Information easy and clear to the youthful reader, as well as fascinating to those older inquirers who have long ago lost _the habit of concentrated study. Mr. Beare’s "Modern Wireless" should be in every home in the kingdom. Great discoveries yet remain to be made. Why should not your boy or girl prove the Marconi of the future, who will carry on the torch of scientific knowledge one appreciable step further? Why should not they-or you yourself-discover the mysterious reason for those "blind spots" where wireless will not reach to-day? Or, "taking the present practical limit of range as 6000 miles," why should not you (or yours) indicate the further dey of wireless which shall Jengthen that radius? Details of the work are available from James Johnston, Ltd., Dunedin.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 15
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198MODERN WIRELESS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 15
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