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In article , "R J Carpenter"
writes: Pulling this thread a little to one side: The "Radiotron Designer's Handbook" from the Amalgamated Wireless Valve Company (Australia) had a number of tricks to reduce the tube count in radios. Its main interests are AM and shortwave broadcast radios. The book was sold by RCA in the USA. Anyone interested in tube radios should have a copy. It's a couple of inches thick. It was last issued in the 1950s - mine includes info on FM broadcast receivers. A CD version was published and sold three years ago by Audio Amateur Publications Inc., Peterborough, New Hampshire. I got mine from Old Colony Sound Lab through their website...don't know if it is still there. It's a nice keepsake and reminder of old times in vacuum state electronics. CD beats the heck out of the thick paper version someone snaffled from me years ago. :-) Len Anderson retired (from regular hours) electronic engineer person |
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