< QST < April 1916
Showing many stations which operated in the Relay of February 22nd

 To make “QST” the magazine which you want and need, we must have a large number of pictures of wireless stations. These illustrations bring suggestions and ideas to you. In a picture you may see a better way to arrange your set, a shorter-lead connection, a new oscillation transformer, an ideal condenser. All these things help to improve your set, increase your range, and develop your ability as a Relay Station. If you have a photograph, send it in today. This will help you and your fellow amateurs. If you can write a short description, do that too. Don’t think your set is not as good as the other fellows. QST, QST, QST; QRU? QRU? QST?

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