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Radio Boys Cronies / Or, Bill Brown's Radio

Radio Boys Cronies / Or, Bill Brown's Radio

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Chapter 1 THE CRONIES

Word Count: 1012    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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deliberate yet energetic movements, turned to the one he had called Bill, a boy of about his own age, or a little older, but altogether opposite in appearance, for he was undersized, dar

onies thus progressed quite rapidly for a full quarter of a mile through the residential section of Fairview. Not until the pair arrived at the entrance of one of the outlying

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rippled friend. However, although Bill could not defend his reputation with his fists, a method which most appealed to

e with you?" Bill said, his crutch and loot thu

y name and ushered them into a book-lined study where already several other b

bies. Thus his advanced classes, here represented, had come into much additional knowledge regarding the microscope and the stereopticon and had also greatly enjoy

e and labors of the great scientist and inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, and it begins with his boyhood. Don't you think that a fitting subject upon an occasion where electricity is the chief factor? But before the time is up, let me say a few words concerning our little boxed instru

transmitted in waves of varying intensity and frequency which are sent into space by the mechanism of the broadcasting station, which consists of a sound conducting apparatus induced by strong electrical currents from generators or batteries and extensive a?rial or antennas wires high in the ai

of you hints on the making and the operation of a receiving set. The 'phone receivers and the crystal detector will have to be purchased as well as some of the accessories, su

the subject and the result will be a simple and inexpensive set having a limited range. With more highly perfected appliances, as a

clearly enough to be audible through a horn. The talks are in series; there have been three on modern poets, two on the history of great railroad systems and now this will be the first of several

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