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On 11 Apr 2007 13:37:47 -0700, "NS7F" wrote:
Hello all, I have discovered how much fun tubes can be, and am in the process of planning one or more transmitters to go along with my 2-tube regenerative receiver. Now, I'm only 23 years old, so I'm in the process of researching hollow state technology. Could you please put together a short list of the "best" ARRL handbook editions? My 'old' ARRL Handbooks are the 1936, 1947 and 1963 editions. I am still looking for an inexpensive mid-fifties edition. Having one edition from each decade seems to make the most sense as they do not radically change from year to year. 73 de n4jvp Fritz |
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