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NRI 1929 Home-Study Course Contents

1929 - 1930     (a complete home-study course)

  • Lesson 1: Elementary Principles of Radio Reception
  • Lesson 2: Principles of Electric Circuits Used in Radio Receivers
  • Lesson 3: Tuning Radio Receiving Circuits
  • Lesson 4: Radio and Audio Frequency Amplifying Circuits
  • Lesson 5: Audio-Frequency Amplifiers and Radio-Speakers
  • Lesson 6: Radio Batteries, Chargers, and Eliminators
  • Lesson 7: Fundamental D.C. Theory
  • Lesson 8: Fundamental AC Theory
  • Lesson 9: Simple Graphs and Types of Radio Waves
  • Lesson 10: Detector Action of Crystal and Vacuum Tube
  • Lesson 11: The Vacuum Tube as an Amplifier
  • Lesson 12: Audio Frequency Amplification
  • Lesson 13: Radio Frequency Amplification
  • Lesson 14: Radio Sound Reproducers
  • Lesson 15: Receiving Antennas and their Installation
  • Lesson 16: Inductance and Condenser Design
  • Lesson 17: Regeneration, Oscillation, and Neutralization
  • Lesson 18: Radio Batteries: Their Construction and Operation
  • Lesson 19: Heterodyne Reception of Radio Waves
  • Lesson 20: The Neutrodyne Receiver
  • Lesson 21: The Super-Heterodyne Receiver: Development, Design, and Operation
  • Lesson 22: Elementary Radio Measurements
  • Lesson 23: Standard Radio Receiving Circuits
  • Lesson 24: Alternating Current Operated Radio Receivers
  • Lesson 25: The Screen Grid Vacuum Tube
  • Lesson 26: Super-Heterodyne Troubles and their Remedies
  • Lesson 27: Radio Battery Chargers
  • Lesson 28: Battery Eliminators and Power Amplifiers
  • Lesson 29: Radio Interference and its Elimination
  • Lesson 30: Changing Sound to Audio Frequency Current
  • Lesson 31: History and Development of Radio Telephony
  • Lesson 32: Transmitting Vacuum Tubes
  • Lesson 33: Power Supply Apparatus for Transmitting Tubes
  • Lesson 34: Standard Tube Circuits for Transmitting Tube Circuits
  • Lesson 35: Operating Principles of Commercial and Broadcasting Transmitters
  • Lesson 36: Amateur Short Wave Transmitters and Receivers
  • Lesson 37: Design and Installation of Short Wave Tube Transmitters
  • Lesson 38: How to Operate a Broadcasting Station
  • Lesson 39: Transmission and Reception of Pictures by Radio
  • Lesson 40: Trans-Atlantic Radio Telephone and Relay Stations
  • Lesson 41: Piezo-Electric Crystal-Control for Tube Transmitters
  • Lesson 42: Construction and Operation of Power Amplifiers
  • Lesson 43: Radio Prospecting
  • Lesson 44: Short Wave Beam Transmission
  • Lesson 45: Aircraft Radio Transmitters and Receivers
  • Lesson 46: Television
  • Lesson 47: Distant Control by Means of Radiant Energy
  • Lesson 48: Public Address Systems
  • Lesson 49: Marine and Aircraft Radio Beacon and Directional Finders
  • Lesson 50: Carrier Current Systems (Wired Radio)

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