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NoSPAM wrote:
I was going to suggest checking used book dealers. At least two copies of the book are available, but the booksellers must think the book is for glass audio sudiophools. The prices are $97.95 and $120 respectively! [Prairie Wind, Eldora, IA and Bank of Books, Ventura, CA] IMHO, these prices are ridiculous. For only a few pages, I suggest contacting the Library of Congress. Their call number is TK9956 .S525. The listed full title is "104 ham radio projects for novice & technician". You can contact the LOC directly or you can go through your local library. I remember a book like this published by Tab Books.... but I don't recall anything using the 117V filament tubes, I remember a design instead using a TV sweep tube for about 10W of hot chassis goodness. I also remember a design for a 2M converter using a compactron tube, which I built and which was really a good performer. Is this the same book? I also recall it as being remarkably free of typos for a Tab publication. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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