Origin of Radio
Curiosity and Experiment t At the opening of the Berlin Radio Exhibition, Professor Hinsteiu gave wireless enthusiasts something to think about. "When you listen to wireless broadcasting," he said (according to a British United Press report), "do you wonder how mankind came into possession of this marvel of communication? The source of all technical achievements’ is sublime curiosity aud playful experimenting in both the amateur searcher, and the constructive, imaginative inventor. Remember, it is the technicians who make true demveracy possible, because they not only alleviate man’s daily labour, but make the work of the finest thinkers and art-ists-the enjoyment of whose work was until lately reserved for a privileged class-available to everybody, and thus arouse the people from drowsy sluggishness."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 4
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124Origin of Radio Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 4
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