WP 1924 there were 8205. amateur transmitters in America; in 19381 there weré 22,739; in 1933 there were 41,555, and now, in 1934, there are 46,390. One explanation of the increase is that the depression put many young men idle and they took up broadcasting for something to do; another is that-more and more amateurs are finding their home workshop experiments ladders to important jobs in the radio and telephone industries,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 35
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