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I recently bought a 1935 and a 1959 General Radio equipment catalog. I
am absolutely fascinated by the old test equipment, and want to learn how it is used, and what it is used for. I have found inexpensive versions of an impedence bridge and signal tracer to practice on, but need to start somewhere. Is there a recommended text that can help a non-engineer get up to speed on these? Something like a technicians text book that steps through the theory and practice from a pretty basic level, without going deep into the theory by itself? All replies appreciated. Thanks. (Eventually I want to have a radio and electronics hobby workshop, and get my license.) |
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