The Science of Radio

The Science of Radio
Author: Paul J. Nahin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2001-06-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387951504

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From the reviews: "... The notes and problems at the end of each chapter are very helpful. [...] In the final analysis, the book is definitely worth owning. [...] It is an extremely well written – but unusual – book that I highly recommend for all physicists." The Physics Teacher

Radio Science Observing

Radio Science Observing
Author: Joseph J. Carr
Publsiher: Prompt
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Electromagnetic waves
ISBN: 0790611279

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Among the hottest topics right now are those related to radio: radio astronomy, amateur radio, propagation studies, spheric hunting, searching for solar flares using VLF radio and related subjects. Begin "listening to the heavens" with this book. Includes a CD-ROM.

Science on the Air

Science on the Air
Author: Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780226466958

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Mr. Wizard’s World. Bill Nye the Science Guy. NPR’s Science Friday. These popular television and radio programs broadcast science into the homes of millions of viewers and listeners. But these modern series owe much of their success to the pioneering efforts of early-twentieth-century science shows like Adventures in Science and “Our Friend the Atom.” Science on the Air is the fascinating history of the evolution of popular science in the first decades of the broadcasting era. Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette transports readers to the early days of radio, when the new medium allowed innovative and optimistic scientists the opportunity to broadcast serious and dignified presentations over the airwaves. But the exponential growth of listenership in the 1920s, from thousands to millions, and the networks’ recognition that each listener represented a potential consumer, turned science on the radio into an opportunity to entertain, not just educate. Science on the Air chronicles the efforts of science popularizers, from 1923 until the mid-1950s, as they negotiated topic, content, and tone in order to gain precious time on the air. Offering a new perspective on the collision between science’s idealistic and elitist view of public communication and the unbending economics of broadcasting, LaFollette rewrites the history of the public reception of science in the twentieth century and the role that scientists and their institutions have played in both encouraging and inhibiting popularization. By looking at the broadcasting of the past, Science on the Air raises issues of concern to all those who seek to cultivate a scientifically literate society today.

Radio

Radio
Author: Steve Warren
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2005
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780240806969

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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Virginia Woolf Science Radio and Identity

Virginia Woolf  Science  Radio  and Identity
Author: Catriona Livingstone
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781316514078

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This book offers an extensive analysis of Woolf's engagement with science, tracing the application of scientific concepts to questions of identity.

Radio Science for the Radio Amateur

Radio Science for the Radio Amateur
Author: Eric P. Nichols
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Amateur radio stations
ISBN: 087259338X

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Regardless of your experience and resources, as a ham radio operator you have what it takes to make a meaningful contribution to science and technology. Nichols explores and explains the often profound differences between science and technology, and dispels the notion that we know all there is to know about radio. Using a fresh, playful approach, he guides you through some of the most fascinating "nooks and crannies" of the radio universe.

Guglielmo Marconi and Radio

Guglielmo Marconi and Radio
Author: Steve Parker
Publsiher: Chelsea House Pub
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1994-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0791030091

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Discusses the inventor's life, his early influences, his applications of theories in physics to discover radio, and his contributions to the science of communication

The Science of Radio

The Science of Radio
Author: Paul J Nahin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2011-04-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1461301742

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"Instead of being an abstraction, the math in this book comes alive as the tool that EEs have always thought it to be.... (This book) does a good Job not only of teaching the underlying theory of radio, but also of entertaining readers". -- EDN Unlike most texts, which begin with a deluge of scientific detail. The Science of Radio starts from a global perspective and gradually introduces theory and formula. The author employs a "just in time" strategy, introducing mathematical and physical ideas only as they are needed to understand a topic. The material is accessible to any student who has completed a first-year calculus and physics course.