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The Radio Boys at the Sending Station; Or, Making Good in the Wireless Room
The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Radio Boys at the Sending Station, by Allen Chapman, et al
Title: The Radio Boys at the Sending Station
Making Good in the Wireless Room
Author: Allen Chapman
Release Date: December 8, 2008 [eBook #27455]
Language: English
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THE TIME CAME FOR JOE TO GIVE HIS RECITATIONS.
The Radio Boys at the Sending Station. Page 209
THE RADIO BOYS SERIES
(Trademark Registered)
THE RADIO BOYS AT
THE SENDING STATION
OR
MAKING GOOD IN THE WIRELESS ROOM
BY
ALLEN CHAPMAN
AUTHOR OF
THE RADIO BOYS’ FIRST WIRELESS
THE RADIO BOYS AT OCEAN POINT
RALPH OF THE ROUNDHOUSE
RALPH ON THE ARMY TRAIN
WITH FOREWORD BY
JACK BINNS
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS
Made in the United States of America
BOOKS FOR BOYS | |
By Allen Chapman | |
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12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. | |
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THE RADIO BOYS SERIES | |
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THE RADIO BOYS’ FIRST WIRELESS Or Winning the Ferberton Prize |
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THE RADIO BOYS AT OCEAN POINT Or The Message that Saved the Ship |
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THE RADIO BOYS AT THE SENDING STATION Or Making Good in the Wireless Room |
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THE RADIO BOYS AT MOUNTAIN PASS Or The Midnight Call for Assistance |
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THE RADIO BOYS TRAILING A VOICE Or Solving a Wireless Mystery |
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THE RAILROAD SERIES | |
RALPH OF THE ROUNDHOUSE Or Bound to Become a Railroad Man |
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RALPH IN THE SWITCH TOWER Or Clearing the Track |
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RALPH ON THE ENGINE Or The Young Fireman of the Limited Mail |
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RALPH ON THE OVERLAND EXPRESS Or The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer |
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RALPH THE TRAIN DESPATCHER Or The Mystery of the Pay Car |
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RALPH ON THE ARMY TRAIN Or The Young Railroader’s Most Daring Exploit |
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, New York |
COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY
GROSSET & DUNLAP
The Radio Boys at the Sending Station
FOREWORD
By Jack Binns
Since this volume was written an epoch making invention has been announced to the radio world. It is the super-regenerative system developed by E. H. Armstrong, the wizard of Columbia University. This system is bound to revolutionize the art of wireless communication in every branch, and is in itself the most important discovery since Marconi put into operation the first crude form of wireless apparatus.
I am mentioning this fact because there is the romance of youth overcoming every obstacle placed before it tied up in the history of Armstrong’s remarkable achievements, and the story of this romance should stand forward as an incentive to American boyhood.
Fifteen years ago when radio amateurs first began to send out wireless telegraph messages, the federal authorities in Washington were at a loss to devise some means that would regulate them. It was then that a bright official conversant with radio said: “Put ’em down below 200 meters, and they’ll soon die out.”
He knew perfectly well that it was almost impossible to operate on those low wave-lengths with the apparatus in existence at that time—hence his sardonic proposal. The amateurs, however, refused to “die out.” Faced with the inexorable regulation, they set to work to devise apparatus which would operate successfully. Among them was E. H. Armstrong, a youth who at that time was attending Columbia.
It was a really lucky thing for the world that the official in Washington thought of his clever scheme to kill the amateurs, because it provided just the incentive needed to set Armstrong to work. The result has been that within ten years he has produced three epoch-making inventions, any one of which would have been a remarkable life achievement in itself.
Such, briefly is the story of one radio boy overcoming difficulties, but of course in this case it is a real story. It emphasizes the fact that even in these highly developed and organized times there is always an opportunity for boys to improve upon existing conditions, and since this is the theme of the adventures of “The Radio Boys,” I am very glad to write the foreword to the series.

CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I | The Collision | 9 |
II | To the Rescue | 19 |
III | At the Wireless Station | 31 |
IV | Radio Plans | 46 |
V | Back from the Beach |