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The Radio Boys at Mountain Pass; Or, The Midnight Call for Assistance

The Radio Boys at Mountain Pass; Or, The Midnight Call for Assistance

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“LOOK! OUR AERIAL IS STILL UP”


THE RADIO BOYS SERIES

(Trademark Registered)

THE RADIO BOYS AT MOUNTAIN PASS

OR

THE MIDNIGHT CALL FOR ASSISTANCE

BY ALLEN CHAPMAN

AUTHOR OF

THE RADIO BOYS’ FIRST WIRELESS

THE RADIO BOYS AT OCEAN POINT

RALPH OF THE ROUNDHOUSE

RALPH THE TRAIN DESPATCHER, ETC.

WITH FORWARD BY

JACK BINNS

ILLUSTRATED

NEW YORK

GROSSET & DUNLAP

PUBLISHERS

Made in the United States of America


BOOKS FOR BOYS

By Allen Chapman

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.

THE RADIO BOYS SERIES

(Trademark Registered)

THE RADIO BOYS’ FIRST WIRELESS
   Or Winning the Ferberton Prize

THE RADIO BOYS AT OCEAN POINT
   Or The Message that Saved the Ship

THE RADIO BOYS AT THE SENDING STATION
   Or Making Good in the Wireless Room

THE RADIO BOYS AT MOUNTAIN PASS
   Or The Midnight Call for Assistance

THE RADIO BOYS TRAILING A VOICE
   Or Solving a Wireless Mystery

THE RAILROAD SERIES

RALPH OF THE ROUNDHOUSE
   Or Bound to Become a Railroad Man

RALPH IN THE SWITCH TOWER
   Or Clearing the Track

RALPH ON THE ENGINE
   Or The Young Fireman of the Limited Mail

RALPH ON THE OVERLAND EXPRESS
   Or The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer

RALPH THE TRAIN DESPATCHER
   Or The Mystery of the Pay Car

RALPH ON THE ARMY TRAIN
   Or The Young Railroader’s Most Daring Exploit

GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, New York

Copyright, 1922, by

GROSSET & DUNLAP

The Radio Boys at Mountain Pass


FOREWORD

By Jack Binns

In the first chapter of this volume there appears a statement by “Bob,” one of the Radio Boys, as follows: “Marconi is one of those fellows that can never rest satisfied with what’s been done up to date.”

Perhaps no more concise summary of the driving force back of the men responsible for the tremendous development of radio could be made. It is just that refusal to be satisfied with what has been accomplished that has made wireless the greatest wonder development in the history of mankind.

Although the radio boys in this case are but creatures of the author’s imagination, nevertheless they are typical of all the men who have taken part in bringing radio to its present stage. Even Marconi himself likes to take pride in the assertion that he too was at one time an amateur, because he insists that during his early experiments he was only a boy amateur tinkering with a little known subject.

There is undoubtedly a great deal of truth in his claim, because the experiments that led to his success were made while he was a youth studying at the Bologna University in Italy.

What is true of Marconi is equally true of all the others. We have only to think of a name prominent in the field of wireless, and then trace back the history of the man who bears it, and you will come to an enthusiastic amateur.

There is another fascinating thing about wireless, and it is the fact that no matter how much work one may really expend in tinkering with it, and no matter how valuable the results, it does not seem like real work. This is aptly phrased by Joe in the book who says:

“I’d like to take it up as a regular profession. Think of what it must be for fellows like Armstrong and Edison, and De Forest and Marconi. I’ll bet they don’t think it’s work.”

There is no doubt that Joe wins his bet.

Jack Binns


CONTENTS

    I—The Bear Pursues
    II—An Exciting Chase
    III—An Amazing Discovery
    IV—The Bully Appears
    V—A Startling Accusation
    VI—The Burned Cottage
    VII—Radio Wonders
    VIII—A Close Shave
    IX—Bucking the Drifts
    X—Convincing a Skeptic
    XI—A Mountain Radio Station
    XII—The Marvelous Science
    XIII—Pressed into Service
    XIV—Scoring a Triumph
    XV—The Snowslide
    XVI—The Modern Miracle
    XVII—Thrashing a

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