| Notes: English Edition. 1990, W H Freeman & Co. First Ed, Thus. Signals: The Science of Telecommunications (Scientific American Library). Text and color illustrations clean, unmarked. Hard Cover. Dust jacket clean, bright, bit of edge/corner/shelf wear. No rips, tears, stains. Blue cloth cover boards VG, binding solid, square. 247 pp. Ships quickly and with care. -Discusses the transformative impact of telecommunications in the modern world, highlighting how technology has replaced traditional forms of communication such as letter writing and urgent mail. Emphasizes how tools like phones, fax, radio, and television allow us to connect with distant people and events, expanding both our world and our personal reach. |
| Description:Signals: The Science of Telecommunications (Scientific American Library)Discusses the transformative impact of telecommunications in the modern world, highlighting how technology has replaced traditional forms of communication such as letter writing and urgent mail. Emphasizes how tools like phones, fax, radio, and television allow us to connect with distant people and events, expanding both our world and our personal reach. |