[EARLY RADIO CULTURE] Radioamatér: měsičnik pro radiovou techniku [The radio amateur: a monthly magazine for radio technology]. Nos. 1–12 (complete yearly run).
Prague: “Orbis”, 1937. Octavo (29.5 × 21 cm). Original decorative wrappers; ca. 30 pp per issue. Illustrations throughout from technical drawings and photographs. Very good. Item #54692
Twelve issues (complete set for the year) of a popular journal for amateur radio engineers and operators. The first issue of the journal was published as a supplement to the magazine "Nová epocha" in 1921. The supplement became the basis for a new publication starting in 1923, the year regular broadcasting began in Czechoslovakia. The issues include articles about the development of radio infrastructure, scientific developments as well as numerous photograps and deailed technical drawings for amateur radio mechanics constructing home-made radio sets. The magazine had a turbulent history with the cover and title changing frequently, to "Radiotechnik" (1943–1945), "Elektronik" (1948–1951) with the current title "Amateur Radio". Attractive, unattributed wrapper design in the avant-garde style, with various
As of November 2024, KVK, OCLC show copies at BnF and Columbia.
Price: €350.00

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