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The first practical book on Radio Mathematics for the practical man

The Mathematics of Radio
By
JOHN F. RIDER

HERE is the first comprehensive volume devoted to the solution of simple mathematical problems which confront the practical radio man. It is written for the practical man in a practical manner, by an author who is familiar with practical problems. In fact that volume is a technical education. The book is used as a text book in radio schools all over the country.

MANY books have been written for the man who knows nothing about radio and for the radio engineer, but that gap between the veriest beginner and the college professor has remained untouched until the completion of this book. Those many thousands of men who know radio but are not very familiar with its mathematics are finding the Mathematics of Radio " by John F. Rider, a boon to their existence. While the book is not written for the absolute beginner, it does not require a very thorough technical education. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are the essentials.

UNFORTUNATELY space does not permit a full resume of the thoughts ex pressed by many readers of this book. " Marvelous, wonderful, worth twice the price " and similar descriptive terms are applied Not only is this book a technical education in radio, expounding operating principles for the practical man, but it is an education in simple mathematics... Clance at the Table of Contents. Judge for yourself. Is there another radio book its equal ?

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The first practical book on Radio Mathematics for the practical man

The Mathematics of Radio
By
JOHN F. RIDER

HERE is the first comprehensive volume devoted to the solution of simple mathematical problems which confront the practical radio man. It is written for the practical man in a practical manner, by an author who is familiar with practical problems. In fact that volume is a technical education. The book is used as a text book in radio schools all over the country.

MANY books have been written for the man who knows nothing about radio and for the radio engineer, but that gap between the veriest beginner and the college professor has remained untouched until the completion of this book. Those many thousands of men who know radio but are not very familiar with its mathematics are finding the Mathematics of Radio " by John F. Rider, a boon to their existence. While the book is not written for the absolute beginner, it does not require a very thorough technical education. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are the essentials.

UNFORTUNATELY space does not permit a full resume of the thoughts ex pressed by many readers of this book. " Marvelous, wonderful, worth twice the price " and similar descriptive terms are applied Not only is this book a technical education in radio, expounding operating principles for the practical man, but it is an education in simple mathematics... Clance at the Table of Contents. Judge for yourself. Is there another radio book its equal ?