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Old March 31st 16, 03:22 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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On 03/31/2016 07:46 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:

Ghirardi's "Radio Physics Course" from 1932, and Terman's 1937 "Radio
Engineering." One text that baffled me was Zworykin/Morton
"Television," which I got as a present at the end of WWII. No
wonder--the physics were much too advanced for me to understand.
Looking back some years later, I think the best text on vacuum tube
physics was Spangenberg's "Vacuum Tubes." It wasn't published until the
dawn of the transistor era, so never got the play that Terman and some
of the others did.


What about Seely? That's what we used in my freshman EE class and it seemed
pretty good.
--scott




I still have one of my textbooks from 1968:


Semiconductor and Tube Electronics by James G. Brazee