Chronicles the exciting evolution of Amateur Radio from the pioneers who perfected the wireless art through the technical advances of the mid-1930s.
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A colorful segment of the history of science & technology,
This review is from: 200 Meters & Down: The Story of Amateur Radio (Paperback)
Radio and television broadcasters of the 21st century owe their heritage to those radio amateurs who pioneered the technology for both point-to-point two-way communication and one-way entertainment broadcasting early in the 20th century. "Two-Hundred Meters and Down : The Story of Amateur Radio" by Clinton B. Desoto chronicles those very early days and exposes the fast-paced excitement of those seminal times. This is a powerful book for those hams of today seeking the roots of their modern service in yesterday. In fact, it's excellent for anyone interested in this colorful segment of the history of science and technology. --Anthony R. Curtis, Ph.D., K3RXK
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