Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1919 — ROGERS AND HIS RADIO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

ROGERS AND HIS RADIO

• James Harris Rogers of Hyattsville, Md., is the invento- of a radio system by which wireless messages may be sent and received under ground or water without the use of aerials. The chief and obvious advantage of the Invention is that It eliminates or greatly reduces static disturbances, both voluntary and involuntary, which have hitherto interfered with tlie complete success of wireless. This invention was practically perfected when the United States entered the war. anA Mr. Rogers promptly offered it to (he navy. —It was adopted and played no> photograph Mr. Rogers is shown with; the apparatus which he has installed in his own premises, where he has received messages from Berlin, Paris and Rome. At his feet is a small case which contains a portable outfit for setting up anywhere a wire can bd stuck in the ground. --