The Station Comes of Age
Author: Cliff Lawson
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 784
ISBN-13: 9780160939709
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Author: Cliff Lawson
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 784
ISBN-13: 9780160939709
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Cliff Lawson
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Published: 2017-12-15
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ISBN-13: 9780967697741
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSatellites, Submarines, and Special Operations in the Final Years of the Naval Ordnance Test Station, 1959-1967
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eric J Wittenberg
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2016-08-01
Total Pages: 371
ISBN-13: 1614230293
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis Civil War history and guide examines a major turning point in cavalry combat and includes a GPS guided tour of the battlefield. Just before dawn on June 9, 1863, Union soldiers materialized from a thick fog near the banks of Virginia's Rappahannock River to ambush sleeping Confederates. The ensuing struggle, which lasted throughout the day, was to be known as the Battle of Brandy Station—the largest cavalry battle ever fought on North American soil. These events marked a major turning point in the Civil War: the waning era of Confederate cavalry dominance in the East gave way to a confident and powerful Union mounted arm. Historian Eric J. Wittenberg meticulously captures the drama and significance of these events in this fascinating volume. The GPS guided tour of the battlefield is supplemented with illustrations and maps by master cartographer Steven Stanley.
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Published: 1923
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Published: 1923
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Published: 1969
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Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2007-03-28
Total Pages: 280
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs radio developed in the early 1920s, the focus for most people was the AM band and stations such as KDKA, the first broadcast station. There was, however, another broadcast method that was popular among many early enthusiasts--shortwave radio. As is true today, the transmission of news and entertainment programs over shortwave frequencies permitted reception over great distances. For many in America and beyond, shortwave was an exciting aspect of the new medium. Some still tune the shortwave bands to enjoy the programming. Others pursue broadcasts for the thrill of the hunt. This book fully covers shortwave broadcasting from its beginning through World War II. A technical history examining the medium's development and use tells the story of a listener community that spanned the globe. Included are overviews of the primary shortwave stations operating worldwide in the 1930s, along with clubs and competitions, publications and prizes. A rich collection of illustrations includes many QSLs, the cards that stations sent to acknowledge receipt of their transmissions and that are much prized by long-distance collectors.