The Radio Boys at Ocean Point; Or, The Message that Saved the Ship

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Getting up the aerial was a blistering hot job.

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THE RADIO BOYS SERIES
 
(Trademark Registered)
 
THE RADIO BOYS AT OCEAN POINT
 
OR
 
THE MESSAGE THAT SAVED THE SHIP
 
BY
 
ALLEN CHAPMAN
 
AUTHOR OF
The Radio Boys’ First Wireless
The Radio Boys at Mountain Pass
Ralph of the Roundhouse
Ralph the Train Despatcher, Etc.
 
WITH FOREWORD BY JACK BINNS
 
ILLUSTRATED
 
NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS
 
Made in the United States of America

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BOOKS FOR BOYS
By Allen Chapman
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
 
THE RADIO BOYS SERIES
(Trademark Registered)
THE RADIO BOYS’ FIRST WIRELESS
Or Winning the Ferberton Prize
 
THE RADIO BOYS AT OCEAN POINT
Or The Message that Saved the Ship
 
THE RADIO BOYS AT THE SENDING STATION
Or Making Good in the Wireless Room
 
THE RADIO BOYS AT MOUNTAIN PASS
Or The Midnight Call for Assistance
 
THE RADIO BOYS TRAILING A VOICE
Or Solving a Wireless Mystery

THE RAILROAD SERIES

RALPH OF THE ROUNDHOUSE
Or Bound to Become a Railroad Man
 
RALPH IN THE SWITCH TOWER
Or Clearing the Track
 
RALPH ON THE ENGINE
Or The Young Fireman of the Limited Mail
 
RALPH ON THE OVERLAND EXPRESS
Or The Trials and Triumphs of a Young Engineer
 
RALPH THE TRAIN DESPATCHER
Or The Mystery of the Pay Car
 
RALPH ON THE ARMY TRAIN
Or The Young Railroader’s Most Daring Exploit

GROSSET & DUNLAP, Publishers, New York

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Copyright, 1922, by GROSSET & DUNLAP
The Radio Boys at Ocean Point
Published June, 1922

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FOREWORD

By Jack Binns

In these days of Radio broadcasting, when the country has gone wild over wireless music and entertainment, there is a tendency to overlook the other phases of radio—such as its use as a means of saving life at sea, and for navigational purposes generally. There is no doubt about the interesting character of broadcasting, and equally, there is no doubt about the importance of radio as a means of life saving.

With this thought in mind, I think that the present volume, detailing the adventures of the Radio Boys, serves a very useful purpose in that it forcibly portrays the use of wireless to bring aid to a disabled ship on the high seas in a storm.

By doing this it will inculcate a desire among boys to learn the wireless code and transmit wireless telegraphy messages themselves, and in doing so will tend to develop that nucleus of communication experts in the coming generation, which is always an imperative necessity to every nation.

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