The Radio Amateur's Hand Book
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A. Frederick Collins fut un pionnier américain de la téléphonie sans fil et un auteur prolifique dont les écrits couvraient un large éventail de sujets scientifiques et techniques. Son œuvre est reconnue pour sa capacité à élucider des concepts complexes pour un public général. Collins s'est concentré sur la vulgarisation scientifique et sur la mise à disposition de la technologie à travers ses livres et articles. Ses contributions soulignent l'esprit d'innovation et l'intérêt croissant pour les technologies de communication de son époque.






Originally published in 1905, Handicraft for Boys is a timeless guide to a variety of fun and engaging crafts and projects. From woodworking to metalworking to leatherworking, Collins offers clear, concise instructions and illustrations that will keep boys (and girls!) of all ages entertained and educated for hours.
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Originally published in 1930, this pioneering work provides a step-by-step guide to building and experimenting with early television technology. With detailed illustrations and clear instructions, the author provides a fascinating glimpse into the early days of this now-ubiquitous medium.