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Radio books
I am trying to remember the name of a radio book that was stolen from
me years ago. It was a simple entry level book that had construction projects. It featured a series of valve transmitter each a little more complex and powerful than the next. A 1 valve 2 valve and a 3 valve tx that would put out 75 watts and used an 829B in the final in a push- pull configuration. It wasnt a large book and I remember the cover was black. Also stolen was a science project book that showed how to build cloud chambers, your own x- ray machine and a particle accelerator. I built the xray machiine and most of a siesmograph. I had put the siesmograph project on hold because I couldnt find some of the key parts. Jimmie |
Radio books
"JIMMIE" wrote in message ... I am trying to remember the name of a radio book that was stolen from me years ago. It was a simple entry level book that had construction projects. It featured a series of valve transmitter each a little more complex and powerful than the next. A 1 valve 2 valve and a 3 valve tx that would put out 75 watts and used an 829B in the final in a push- pull configuration. It wasnt a large book and I remember the cover was black. Also stolen was a science project book that showed how to build cloud chambers, your own x- ray machine and a particle accelerator. I built the xray machiine and most of a siesmograph. I had put the siesmograph project on hold because I couldnt find some of the key parts. Jimmie I remember a book from my youth which sounds like the one you may be thinking of , it was called something like "The Scientific American Book of Projects and Experiments" Theo |
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