This is a rare and highly sought-after collector's item for radio enthusiasts and historians alike. The "Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy, Volumes 1 and 2" is a comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of wireless telegraphy produced by the British Admiralty in 1938. Both volumes are presented in their original hardback binding, with Volume 1 reprinted in 1943.
This handbook provides a thorough understanding of wireless telegraphy, covering topics such as wave propagation, transmission lines, antennas, and receiver design. It also delves into the practical aspects of radio communication, including Morse code, transmission procedures, and fault diagnosis. With its wealth of technical information and diagrams, this handbook is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the development and operation of early wireless systems.
The condition of this book is excellent, with all pages clear and legible. The binding is solid and the covers are free from damage. This is a truly unique opportunity to own a piece of radio history, and it would make a prized addition to any collection. Whether you're a collector of vintage electronics, a historian of radio technology, or simply a radio enthusiast, this handbook is an essential reference that will provide hours of fascination and insight.