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Electrical Experimenter (02:09) January 1915

Hugo Gernsback, editor

1915
"Mr. H. Gernsback is a specialist on electric batteries of all kinds, having spent a number of years in special research along these lines, both in America and abroad. He is seen in our photo experimenting with a special radiophone spark gap. This view shows only a small corner of his private laboratory. Both direct and alternating current are available, and also the wireless antenna has a separate lead-in available for this room."
This is a very early issue of Electrical Experimenter from January 1915. This issue covers a French radio system, an article on constructing a revolving Christmas tree with an electrified model village under it, and an article showing Hugo Gernsback working in his laboratory at the offices from which the magazine was produced.
Contents of this Issue:
  • New French Radio System
  • An Electric Water Finder
  • A Homemade Receiving Jigger
  • Course Lesson No. 17 on “Static Electricity and Static Generators”
  • The Constructor: A Wireless Storm Detector
  • A Novel Storage Battery
  • A Novel Electric Christmas Tree
  • How-To-Make-It Department
  • Wrinkles-Receipts-Formulas-Hints
  • The E. I. Co. Laboratory at New York
  • Latest Patents
  • Among the Amateurs
  • Question Box


Publisher:
Experimenter Publishing Company, Inc.
Editor: Hugo Gernsback
Issue: Volume 2: Number 9; January 1915
Pages: 14
Size: 9″ x 12″
Digital edition © 2012 Curtis Philips. All Rights Reserved.

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