| 1929 RADIO NEWS Magazine TELEVISION, TELEVISION & more TELEVISION |
Auction ID: 195465 |

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RADIO NEWS
MAGAZINE
JANUARY 1929
96 pages
IN THIS ISSUE
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HUMAN RADIO REFLECTORS, OR EVERYONE IS HIS OWN AERIAL
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AUTOMATIC RECEIVER "LISTENS" FOR "SOS"
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RADIO DOES NOT CHANGE THE WEATHER
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WHAT'S NEW IN RADIO
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TELEVISION - THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD
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HIGH FREQUENCIES FOR COLOR TELEVISION
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GIVING TELEVISION THE "LAST TOUCHES"
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NEW TELEVISION SYSTEMS (PICTORIAL)
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SOME FOOLISH QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS
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THE DARK SIDE OF RADIO
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FOR THE BEGINNER - THE "BLOOPLESS" ONE-DIAL, TWO-TUBE RECEIVER
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SOME HINTS ON THE "JUNK-BOX" RECEIVER
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THE "LAMP SOCKET FIVE" - A SIMPLE A.C. SET
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END OF THE MONTH CONSTRUCTIONAL PRIZE CONTEST
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ON THE SHORT WAVES
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NEW LIST OF BROADCAST STATION CALLS
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THE RADIO CONSTRUCTOR'S OWN PAGE
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TUBES IN A CLASS WITH THE PULLMAN CARS
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REVIEW OF RECENT RADIO LITERATURE
As you can tell from the border of the front cover of this vintage issue of Radio News magazine, TELEVISION virtually dominate the issue with no less than four articles on it.When you think about television, you're probably not thinking 1920s (even late 1920s) although a few experimental television sets were manufactured. Articles are also accompanied by photographs and diagrams. There is also a rather strange story by Dorothy Gernsbach, wife of Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gernsback called "The Dark Side of Radio". It's a neat bit of Pulp Fiction, something rather unusual for an issue of Radio News, from what I have seen.
There is plenty more in this vintage Radio News Magazine though- How to Build (various equipment) with schematics and instructions; New Radio Products; a List of All the Broadcast Station Call Letters; plus great illustrated ads for radios, components, and much more.
Magazine is complete and intact with only a slight spine roll, and a little toning on certain sections of pages, likely due to using a cheaper quality of paper. Very Good condition.
Winning bidder to contact Seller within 24 hours of auction's end to state method of payment. Payments accepted via Pay Pal, Money Order (U.S. only), Check (U.S. only, approximately 3 business days to clear). Shipping and handling is $3.50 by USPS to destinations in the United States. Shipping and handling (and insurance if available) will be higher to foreign destinations. Insurance optional at buyer's expense and the fee for insurance depends on the amount of the winning bid. Seller NOT responsible for uninsured items damaged in shipping. Please feel free to contact me via email with any questions.
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Winning bidder to contact Seller within 24 hours of auction's end to state method of payment. Payments accepted via Pay Pal, Money Order (U.S. only), Check (U.S. only, approximately 3 business days to clear). Shipping and handling is $3.50 by USPS to destinations in the United States. Shipping and handling (and insurance if available) will be higher to foreign destinations. Insurance optional at buyer's expense and the fee for insurance depends on the amount of the winning bid. Seller NOT responsible for uninsured items damaged in shipping. Please feel free to contact me via email with any questions. |
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Windhamearl ,
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