October 1916 issue of Electrical Experimenter, Vol. 4, No. 6, Whole No. 42. The cover story is "The Feminine Wireless Amateur." Original pages digitally recreated with text search added.
Main Contents of this Issue:
Editorial: Gravitation (H. Gernsback) The Electric Villa of a Thousand Wonders (Jacques Boyer) When the Engineers Go to War Electrical Frauds (H. Gernsback) A Trip Through a Modern Research Laboratory (Samuel Cohen) The Feminine Wireless Amateur How the Farmer Uses Electricity (H. Winfield Secor) Intensifying Radio Signals with Radium A Mammoth Electric Clock Bringing Niagara Falls Out of the Night by Incandescent Lights (Raymond Francis Yates) Automatic Keyboard Transmitter for Wireless and Telegraphy A New Crest Reading Volt-Meter The Marvels of Modern Physics: The Absolute Zero (Rogers D. Rusk) Radio League of America: President Wilson Opens Centennial by Radio (W.H. Kirwan) Radio Department: Some Interesting New Radio Apparatus Lead-in of the Eiffel Tower at Paris, France Rotary Spark Gaps The Constructor: An Inexpensive High-Frequency Alternator for Testing Crystal Detectors (Raymond Francis Yates) A New Design for a Chromic Acid Battery (C.A. Oldroyd) Construction of a Wheatstone Bridge for Measuing Resistances A Rheostat of 100 Volts How To Make It How to Build a Highly Sensitive Galvanometer (C.A. Oldroyd) Experimental Chemistry: Fifth Lesson: Oxygen (Albert W. Wilsdon) Wrinkles Recipes Formulas (S. Gernsback) With the Amateurs Official List of Licensed Radio Amateurs Not To Appear in Annual Government Call Book, Until September, 1916. Latest Patents Phoney Patents Question Box Patent Advice (H. Gernsback) Scientific Exchange Columns Opportunity Exchange
Original Publisher: Experimenter Publishing Company, Inc., 1916 Editor: Hugo Gernsback Size: 9" x 12" Issue: Volume 4: Number 6; Whole No. 42; October 1916 Pages: 80