Loop Aerials Used by the U. S. Signal Corps 213
The Hook-Up Likened to a Map. 154— The Electron as Wanderer, 157 — Much Haste and Little Speed, 161— Electron Movements in Radio Transmission, 163 — A Voyage in a Lamp, 166 — Harmonious Even Though Turbulent Voyagers, 172— Grid Condenser and Grid Leak, 173 — A Retrospect View, 176.
Mr. W. S. Houskeeper with his 100-Kilowatt Triode 396
Sensitiveness of the Triode, 231 — Radio-Frequency Amplification, 232 — Amateur Transatlantic Radio, 235 — The Super-Heterodyne Method, 241 — Amplification Without Distortion, 244 — Million-Fold Amplification, 246— A Single-Tube Amplifier, 250 — Super-Regeneration, 252 — Analysis of the Super-Regenerative Circuit, 255— Rolls-Royce versus Flivver, 263 — High-Frequency Complications, 266 — Theoretical Considerations, 268— Reflecting and Directing Radio Waves, 269.