Delve into the fundamentals of radiotelegraphy with vacuum tubes, and learn how they power detectors, amplifiers, and oscillators.
This nonfiction guide explains how vacuum tubes work in early radio circuits, with practical examples you can follow. It covers how oscillators generate undamped waves, how receivers use detectors and amplifiers, and how wavemeters help calibrate and tune equipment.
- See how the vacuum tube acts as detector, amplifier, and oscillator in real circuits
- Explore oscillatory circuits, their energy exchange, and methods to control frequency
- Learn about wavemeters, tuning considerations, and practical calibration techniques
- Understand the relationship between inductance, capacitance, and wave length in transmitting systems
Ideal for readers of technical history, electronics hobbyists, and students exploring the roots of radiotelegraphy.
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Excerpt from Principles of Radiotelegraphy: Prepared in the Extension Division of the University of Wisconsin
The transmission of messages by radio signals is to many a mysterious process. The mystery, however, is not inherent in the transmission of intelligence by ether waves for almost every light-house is a radio transmitter which sends out signals by long and short groups of waves, and by waves of different lengths, that is, white and colored light. This is never considered mysterious for the simple reason that nature has furnished man with a sense organ by means of which these light waves are detected. If human beings were blind, like the fish of Mammoth Cave, the detection of light signals would become a very difficult and mysterious process. No light signals could be detected unless some means were devised for translating or converting light phenomena into phenomena capable of detection by some one of the other senses.
The mystery and difficulty of radio communication is primarily due to the fact that nature has not provided man with a sense organ which is capable of detecting electromagnetic waves immediately, but these waves must first be translated into other phenomena. It is undoubtedly true that space is filled with phenomena of which we are wholly unconscious, or in other words to which we are totally blind. This was true of electromagnetic waves until means of detecting these waves were devised. In reality they are no more mysterious than light.
Since radiotelegraphy is an electromagnetic phenomenon, and electric and magnetic apparatus is employed in the generation and detection of electromagnetic waves, a goodly portion of this book is devoted to a discussion of electromagnetic theory and apparatus, for without an understanding of these the student cannot understand the principles of the operation of radiotelegraphic apparatus. He may learn to operate it, but such operation will be merely a mechanical and not an intelligent process.
Although the treatment cannot be called nonmathematical, the use of mathematical expressions is limited and only the more elementary mathematics is used.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This introductory book to the principles of radio telegraphy begins with the basics. It explains the concepts of magnets and magnetism, electric charges, and electromagnetic phenomena, before progressing to topics such as electromagnetic waves and the fundamental operational principles of radio circuitry. These foundational concepts are explained and illustrated in a clear and concise manner, meaning this book is well-suited to complete beginners and laypeople who are interested in understanding the key principles of radio telegraphy. The author assumes no prior knowledge or complex mathematics, instead explaining the ideas and principles involved in accessible language and terms. Through this style, the author manages to introduce the reader to topics such as the concept of space being infinitely filled with ether, in which waves are transmitted and received, and the properties of ether that are inferred from phenomena made manifest by or through it. The author also introduces the concept of magnetic and electric fields, as well as the properties of waves, with the goal of making the behavior of electric charges under such conditions understandable. By employing simple experiments and analogies, accompanied by clear illustrations and diagrams, the author provides an insightful and informative overview of key principles to understanding radio telegraphy. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330353561_0
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