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Skip Navigation LinksU.S. Forest Service History > Publications > General > Radio for the Fireline (Contents)

RADIO FOR THE FIRELINE

A History of Electronic Communication
in the Forest Service, 1905-1975

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Cover

Chapter I: Telephones, Pigeons, Mirrors, Airplanes, and Balloons (PDF)

Chapter II: "Ring Bell" Adams (PDF)

Chapter III: Dwight Beatty (PDF)

Chapter IV: Tacoma and Vancouver (PDF)

Chapter V: Simple, Rugged, and Reliable (PDF)

Chapter VI: Beyond 100 Meters (PDF)

Chapter VII: Improved Designs (PDF)

Chapter VIII: Eat, Sleep, and Drink Radio (PDF)

Chapter IX: Radio in the Regions (PDF)

Chapter X: Dissenting Opinion (PDF)

Chapter XI: Good Fences (PDF)

Chapter XII: Communication Bridges (PDF)

Chapter XIII: Putting the Pieces Back Together (PDF)

Chapter XIV: Communication Leadership (PDF)

Chapter XV: Programs After 1951 (PDF)

Appendix I: Photos, Schematics, Data (PDF)

Appendix II: Glossary (PDF)

Appendix III and IV: Source Materials (PDF)




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