March 1920 issue of Electrical Experimenter, Vol. 7, No. 11, Whole No. 83. The cover story is Power Transmitted by Wireless.Main Contents of this Issue:Editorial: The Moon Rocket (H. Gernsback)The Airship of Tomorrow (George Wall)How Diamonds Are CutAll About Diamonds (Joseph Kraus)Power From the Wind (H. Gernsback)Wireless Transmission of Power Now Possible (Thomas W.
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This popular technology magazine edited by hugo gernsback ran from 1913 to 1920 and included science fiction stories as well as a series of articles by nikola tesla.
The electrical experimenter was a technical science magazine that was published monthly. It was established in may 1913, as the successor to modern electrics.
Number 3 (july 1920) was the last issue published under the electrical experimenter name; later issues in this volume.
The first 3 issues of volume 8 were published under the electrical experimenter name. Access to volumes 9 and 11 may be restricted outside the united states. 1923: university of minnesota press has volume 11, number 4, dated august 1923.
9-325-page electrical and wireless catalog 40 more pages of wire- less instruments at more attractive prices than ever. Also many new items in electrical supplies at substantial reductions in price.
Radio detector development from 1917 the electrical experimenter; the crystal experimenters handbook 1922 london publication devoted to point-contact diode detectors (pdf file courtesy of lorne clark via earlywireless.
The electrical experimenter was the original name of a popular technology magazine edited by hugo gernsback and published in the early 20th century. By 1918, the subtitle science and invention appeared as a cover subtitle, and the magazine's title changed to science and invention in 1920.
The cover story is “a sea-going ferris wheel” by hugo gernsback. Other articles are about interplanetary communication, an early metal detector, tele-photography across the ocean, and a working one-person ‘gyrocopter’.
The electrical experimenter was an american technical science magazine that was published monthly. It was established in may 1913, as the successor to modern electrics, a combination of a magazine and mail-order catalog that had been published by hugo gernsback starting in 1908. The electrical experimenter continued from may 1913 to july 1920 under that name, focusing on scientific articles about radio, and continued with a broader focus as science and invention until august 1931.
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