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![]() J-McC wrote: I used to really enjoy the ARRL handbook. I used to purchase a new one every so often here in Australia. I think the best valve ones were in the late 80's and then naturally it slowly evolved to semiconductors, integrated circuits and printed circuit boards and more sophistacted circuits etc. Just took a look - I've still got a 1977 issue. Threw out the earlier ones when I moved around the countryside (RAAF Bases Amberley, Edinburgh, Garbutt, Laverton (now some other name), not in any particular order) I think the old days of truly making your own receiver and or transmitter are allmost gone. I agree I have become old any eyesight is now growing dim! snip Well, eyesight's not dim, but I can't read without specs anymore When I look at some of the modern Ham gear I am amazed at how complex and tiny they have become. I supposed all we really have left now is making aerials and dxing. Yeah... Next time I am in the city I must checkout the latest ARRL Handbook as I still enjoying reading them in bed. I can't do that anymore - book's too heavy, and my eyes get bloodshot. BTW, I still have William Orr's 1978 'Radio Handbook' as well. That's also good for a read occasionally, as well Jim McCardle ex VK3ZOE in Australia. snip Argusy AKA Graham (VK5CRC but "deaf" for 20 years) |
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