This special re-print edition of A. Hyatt Verrill's book "The Home Radio: How To Make and Use It" is a guide to the construction and use of radios, for both receiving and transmitting. Written in 1922, this classic text provides insight into everything a person would wish to know abouthome radios, as well as how to make and use them. Topics include: Principles of Wireless Telephony, Receiving Sets, Reading Diagrams, Tools and Supplies Required, Aerials and How To Install Them, Air-Gaps and Lightning Switches, Counterpouse, Condensors, Transformers, Ammeters, A Simple Crystal Receiving Set, Crystal Detectors and How To Make One, Loose Coupled Coils, Amplifiers, Vacuum Tube Receiving Sets, Simple 5 Watt Transmitters and much more. "The Home Radio: How To Make and Use It" is a short, concise read that sheds light on building and using radios. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.