RADIO STORIES BY
The Young Wireless Operator—Afloat
Storm, fog and accidents at sea, all lose much of their danger when aboard each vessel is an up-to-date wireless outfit and a staunch, loyal boy like Roy Mercer to operate it. 320 pages
The Young Wireless Operator—as a Fire Patrol
Through the experiments of this young Pennsylvania boy the radio has been introduced as the means of communication among fire patrols the country over. This is his story. 352 pages
The Young Wireless Operator—With the Oyster Fleet
Radio communication is essential to success in every great sea-going industry and in none more than with the oyster fleets off our coast. Alec used it to advantage for both the owner of the fleet and himself. 328 pages
The Hidden Aerial
Never has the radio proved its value more remarkably than in the great war. This is an exciting story of how it was used on several occasions with great success. 320 pages
The Secret Wireless
The story of how the Camp Brady patrol used their knowledge of the wireless at the beginning of the great war. 320 pages
Wireless Patrol at Camp Brady
A story of how the boy campers “did their bit.”
The Young Wireless Operator—With the U. S. Secret Service
The Wireless Operator—With the U. S. Coast Guards