It is very appropriate at this moment when radio has taken the
country by storm, and aroused an enthusiasm never before equaled,
that the possibilities for boys in this art should be brought out
in the interesting and readable manner shown in the first book of
this series. Radio is still a young science, and some of the most
remarkable advances in it have been contributed by amateurs - that
is, by boy experimenters. It is never too late to start in the
fascinating game, and the reward for the successful experimenter is
rich both in honor and recompense. Just take the case of E. H.
Armstrong, one of the most famous of all the amateurs in this
ountry. He started in as a boy at home, in Yonkers, experimenting
with home-made apparatus, and discovered the circuit that has
revolutionized radio transmission and reception. His circuit has
made it possible to broadcast music, and speech, and it has brought
him world-wide fame.
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