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Old February 13th 07, 08:13 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default WTB: Radio Amateur Handbook 1959 edition



On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Jack Schmidling wrote:

Michael Black wrote:

And of course, the subject header didn't say it all, since there are
various
reasons someone might be looking for a given year's handbook, but not all
of those reasons actually require the specific year


But if I got that year, I would get what I want.

What I am actually looking for is the article or project on using 813's as
triode modulators. If that expands the editions, so be it.


I can confirm that the 1959 ARRL handbook does NOT have any modulator
using 813s connected as triodes. I have several ARRL handbooks, including
the 1959 edition. One of the guys talked about the Bill Orr "Radio
Handbook". I have only one of the editions, 1956, and it does NOT have any
pair of 813s circuit, triode-connected, for modulators. But, it DOES have
a circuit for triode-connected 807s.



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