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Henry Kolesnik wrote:
Over the years I've gone thru several 4th editions but have never seen any of its predecessors. I'll have to watchout for some. I see the second and third editions at hamfests a lot. They are often black and less than half the width of the 4th edition so you might not see it unless you're looking for it. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Henry Kolesnik wrote: Over the years I've gone thru several 4th editions but have never seen any of its predecessors. I'll have to watchout for some. I see the second and third editions at hamfests a lot. They are often black and less than half the width of the 4th edition so you might not see it unless you're looking for it. --scott I suspect people with the 4th edition just never sell them. What I would love to find one day is the original Australian edition of the 4th. The American (RCA) edition was produced by photo-offset and some of the charts leave something to be desired. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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Richard Knoppow wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Henry Kolesnik wrote: Over the years I've gone thru several 4th editions but have never seen any of its predecessors. I'll have to watchout for some. I see the second and third editions at hamfests a lot. They are often black and less than half the width of the 4th edition so you might not see it unless you're looking for it. --scott I suspect people with the 4th edition just never sell them. What I would love to find one day is the original Australian edition of the 4th. The American (RCA) edition was produced by photo-offset and some of the charts leave something to be desired. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL Guess I'm lucky.... I have an RCA version and the one from ... well, let's see. It says typeset in Australia and published by Billings and Sons Ltd. London. Is that the good one? de K3HVG -- Posted Via Newsfeeds.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Service ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.Newsfeeds.com |
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k3hvg wrote:
Richard Knoppow wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Henry Kolesnik wrote: Over the years I've gone thru several 4th editions but have never seen any of its predecessors. I'll have to watchout for some. I see the second and third editions at hamfests a lot. They are often black and less than half the width of the 4th edition so you might not see it unless you're looking for it. --scott I suspect people with the 4th edition just never sell them. What I would love to find one day is the original Australian edition of the 4th. The American (RCA) edition was produced by photo-offset and some of the charts leave something to be desired. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL Guess I'm lucky.... I have an RCA version and the one from ... well, let's see. It says typeset in Australia and published by Billings and Sons Ltd. London. Is that the good one? de K3HVG Nope... that wasn't correct. It says Published by Amalgamated Wireless Valve Co. of Australia but printed and bound by the folks at Billings (London) and dated 1954. I guess that's how they did it? -- Posted Via Newsfeeds.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Service ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.Newsfeeds.com |
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![]() "k3hvg" wrote in message ... k3hvg wrote: Richard Knoppow wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Henry Kolesnik wrote: Over the years I've gone thru several 4th editions but have never seen any of its predecessors. I'll have to watchout for some. I see the second and third editions at hamfests a lot. They are often black and less than half the width of the 4th edition so you might not see it unless you're looking for it. --scott I suspect people with the 4th edition just never sell them. What I would love to find one day is the original Australian edition of the 4th. The American (RCA) edition was produced by photo-offset and some of the charts leave something to be desired. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL Guess I'm lucky.... I have an RCA version and the one from ... well, let's see. It says typeset in Australia and published by Billings and Sons Ltd. London. Is that the good one? de K3HVG Nope... that wasn't correct. It says Published by Amalgamated Wireless Valve Co. of Australia but printed and bound by the folks at Billings (London) and dated 1954. I guess that's how they did it? -- Posted Via Newsfeeds.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Service ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.Newsfeeds.com |
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![]() "k3hvg" wrote in message ... k3hvg wrote: Richard Knoppow wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Henry Kolesnik wrote: Over the years I've gone thru several 4th editions but have never seen any of its predecessors. I'll have to watchout for some. I see the second and third editions at hamfests a lot. They are often black and less than half the width of the 4th edition so you might not see it unless you're looking for it. --scott I suspect people with the 4th edition just never sell them. What I would love to find one day is the original Australian edition of the 4th. The American (RCA) edition was produced by photo-offset and some of the charts leave something to be desired. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL Guess I'm lucky.... I have an RCA version and the one from ... well, let's see. It says typeset in Australia and published by Billings and Sons Ltd. London. Is that the good one? de K3HVG Nope... that wasn't correct. It says Published by Amalgamated Wireless Valve Co. of Australia but printed and bound by the folks at Billings (London) and dated 1954. I guess that's how they did it? Not sure, it might be an English edition. The title page of the RCA edition says: Published by the Wireless Press for The Amalgamated Wireless Valve Company PTY limited 47 York Street, Sydney, Australia 1953 Since the RCA edition was reproduced by photo-lithography this is likely what the Australian edition says. I take "published" to mean printed and bound. I suspect the English edition may have been reproduced by photo-lithograph in the same way as the USA/RCA edition was. In both cases it would be much cheaper to print and bind locally rather than ship complete books from Australia plus the Ausies may not have had a large enough printing facility at the time since the entire population of Oz was probably not more than ten million. The main sign of the photolighography I see is a slight clogging of some of the charts. Not a big deal. This was a magnum opus and I doubt if anything like it will ever again be published in its field. RCA, like Kodak, was an extremely good source of educational information. For instance, the tutorial on vacuum tubes in the front of nearly all of the receiving tube handbooks is excellent. We didn't appreciate this stuff when it was available. I was given the third edition of the RDH by an engineer I knew when in my early teens. When the forth edition was published I bought one immediately, I still remember doing it. It came in the proverbial plain brown wrapper which, of course, soon got lost. Its a book you can cuddle up to and read over an over. I learned a great deal from it. It also has a very exensive bibliography and many of the citations are worth looking up. K.R.Sturley's book, also available on Pete Milette's site, is also worth having. It concentrates on radio receiver design but, even though both of these books were written before solid state electronics much if both are still applicable, for instance filter design, etc. I strongly recomend poking around on Pete's site, there is a lot of valuable stuff there. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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