








The Victor Booklet.
The booklet is quite small, being 3.25”
(8.25cm) wide and 5.5” (14cm) tall. The two corners are rounded, about .25”
radius.
By clicking on each link here you will be
able to read the booklet, or copy the .jpgs to your computer to read later, at
your convenience. You could even make a replica booklet if you wanted to! You
will see of course that all the text was prepared by the Marconi Institute,
which was presumably the training wing of the American Marconi Company. Of
course, that company was not destined to survive for much longer; it sold out,
or was purchased, as part of a plan to drive out European interests from the
American Radio scene when the U.S. Navy finally relinquished control of Radio
after the Great War.
1. Front
cover
3. Foreword.
4. Introduction
& Instructions
5. Pages
6 & 7
6. Pages
8 & 9
10. Pages16
& 17
11. Pages
18 & 19
12. Pages20
& 21
13. Pages
22 & 23
14. Pages24
& 25
15. Pages
26 & 27
16. Last
(blank) page & inside back cover
17. Back
cover
Someone has drawn in pencil what looks
like a hook, or gaff on the back cover.
Page revised 29th December 2008.