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Maxwell's Theory on Wireless Telegraphy
註釋"OSCILLATIONS AND CAMP KETTLES."
It will interest all sportsmen to know that one of the very best woodsmen in this country is Mr. Frederick K. Vreeland, America's foremost expert in wireless telegraphy and translator and joint author of Maxwell's "Theory of Wireless Telegraphy."
The first part of this book is a translation from H. Poincaré of Maxwell's "Theory and Hertzian Oscillations"; the second part is Mr. Vreeland's "Principles of Wireless Telegraphy," and both parts are fully illustrated by the neatly drawn diagrams of Mr. Vreeland.
I have seen Mr. Vreeland in the Rocky Mountains, fished with him in McDonald River, botanized with him in the valleys of the West, hunted with him in the forests of Maine, climbed to the top of old White Cap with him, canoed with him on Moose- head Lake, and a better all around young sportsman I have never met, a good shot, a keen observer, practical naturalist, a botanist well known to fame and a thoroughbred sportsman. I do not as yet clearly see the connection between Hertzian's oscillations and camp kettles, but it must be there. At any rate, I advise all readers of RECREATION interested in electrical theories and inventions to read Vreeland's book.
-Recreation, Vol. 22