Jack Heaton, wireless operator

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Jack Heaton, wireless operator

by A. Frederick (Archie Frederick) Collins

EN·~4 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

JACK HEATON, WIRELESS OPERATOR

1:24
2

CHAPTER I—HOW I LEARNED WIRELESS

18:22
3

CHAPTER II—MY FIRST JOB AS AN OPERATOR

18:54
4

CHAPTER III—WHEN THE ANDALUSIAN WENT DOWN

17:54
5

CHAPTER IV—CATCHING SEALS BY WIRELESS

18:11
6

CHAPTER V—MY ADVENTURES IN THE TROPICS

34:08
7

CHAPTER VI—WORKING WITH MARCONI

32:29
8

CHAPTER VII—A GOVERNMENT OPERATOR AT ARLINGTON

27:09
9

CHAPTER VIII—ABOARD A WARSHIP AT VERA CRUZ

19:12
10

CHAPTER IX—ON A SUBMARINE CHASER

22:54

Description

A teenage boy from Montclair, New Jersey, discovers the magnetic pull of wireless technology, swapping his printing press for a makeshift radio lab in a friend’s garage. Surrounded by a community of eager “wireless bugs,” he learns Morse code and experiments with aerials that stretch a thousand feet, catching messages from stations miles away. The early chapters capture the excitement of a hobby that feels like secret magic, set against the backdrop of a town buzzing with tangled wires and youthful curiosity.

As his skill grows, the narrator lands his first job as an operator, thrust into real‑world situations where quick thinking can mean the difference between safety and disaster. He recounts daring moments—such as a ship’s distress call and the frantic scramble to relay vital information—while still retaining the wonder of his childhood experiments. These experiences hint at a path that will lead him far beyond the familiar streets of his hometown.

The memoir promises a vivid portrait of early 20th‑century wireless life, blending technical insight with personal adventure. Listeners will hear tales of sea voyages, military service, and the evolution of a technology that once seemed like sorcery. It’s an engaging look at how a simple fascination can launch a lifetime of extraordinary encounters.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (262K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1919.

Credits

Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. This file was produced from images made available by the Library of Congress.

Release date

2024-01-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. Frederick (Archie Frederick) Collins

A. Frederick (Archie Frederick) Collins

1869–1952

Best known as A. Frederick Collins, he turned the excitement of early radio, invention, and practical science into lively books for curious readers. His work helped make new technology feel understandable and hands-on at a time when wireless communication still seemed almost magical.

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