The Radio Boys' First Wireless; Or, Winning the Ferberton Prize

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The Radio Boys' First Wireless; Or, Winning the Ferberton Prize

by Allen Chapman

EN·~4 hours·41 chapters

Chapters

41 total

THE RADIO BOYS' FIRST WIRELESS - OR WINNING THE FERBERTON PRIZE - BY ALLEN CHAPMAN - FOREWORD - BY JACK BINNS

2:15

THE RADIO BOYS' FIRST WIRELESS - CHAPTER I - THE AUTO CRASH

9:56

CHAPTER II - TAKING CHANCES

12:32

CHAPTER III - WONDERS OF WIRELESS

9:40

CHAPTER IV - MYSTERIOUS FORCES

9:54

CHAPTER V - CROOKED WORK

12:54

CHAPTER VI - A PRACTICAL OBJECT LESSON

8:00

CHAPTER VII - IN THE DARK

8:59

CHAPTER VIII - GETTING A START

10:19

CHAPTER IX - WORK AND FUN

6:40

Description

Three friends fresh out of school—Bob, Joe, and Jimmy—find themselves swept up in the roaring excitement of the new wireless age. When Dr. Dale promises a hands‑on lesson about the “wireless telephone,” the boys can’t resist, especially after hearing rumors of long‑distance chats that span oceans. Their curiosity is matched by a local contest promising the coveted Ferberton Prize for the most inventive amateur radio project.

Eager to prove themselves, the trio dives into tinkering with homemade circuits, borrowing tools, and trading ideas while navigating typical teenage hijinks. Along the way they discover the practical challenges of building a transmitter, the thrill of catching a faint signal, and the supportive encouragement of a community that believes in the ingenuity of young experimenters. The story captures the blend of youthful ambition and the pioneering spirit that defined early radio, inviting listeners to experience the buzz of discovery through the boys’ eyes.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (237K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Allen Chapman

Allen Chapman

Best known as one of the house names of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, this byline appeared on brisk, adventure-filled books for young readers in the early 1900s. It’s especially linked with stories about trains, business, schoolboy exploits, and the fast-moving world of early radio.

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