** "Wireless Telegraph Construction For Amateurs" by Alfred Powell Morgan is an early 20th-century manual intended to empower amateur enthusiasts to build their own wireless telegraph systems. Acting as a comprehensive and illustrative guide, the book delivers understandable directions, diagrams, and explanations of the equipment and operations involved in wireless communication. Opening with the author's stated intention to democratize wireless technology, it seeks to consolidate widely scattered information for beginners, with the goal of simplifying the construction of efficient wireless instruments. The book starts by building foundational knowledge around the transmission and reception of electrical waves making use of accessible examples and imagery to clarify key concepts prior to studying the individual components required for amateur wireless telegraphy. **

Wireless Telegraph Construction For Amateurs
By Alfred Powell Morgan
** Discover how to construct affordable wireless telegraph devices and communicate from a distance through practical instructions and easy-to-understand diagrams.
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About the AuthorAlfred Powell 'Skipper' Morgan (1889–1972) was an electrical engineer, inventor of radio and mechanical devices, and author of technical and children's books from the U.S. state of New Jersey.
Alfred Powell 'Skipper' Morgan (1889–1972) was an electrical engineer, inventor of radio and mechanical devices, and author of technical and children's books from the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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