Hi
Link for technical books on CD ROM contains 3rd and 4th editions. Apparently legal if copyright was not renewed. I have not tried this email nor am I affiliated in anyway to this.
http://www.electronballet.com/TubeBooks/Books.txt
Link for technical books on CD ROM contains 3rd and 4th editions. Apparently legal if copyright was not renewed. I have not tried this email nor am I affiliated in anyway to this.
http://www.electronballet.com/TubeBooks/Books.txt
Hi anatech
My generous friend loaned me the book some years ago. I read it from cover to cover and returned it after a few weeks. When he gave it to me yesterday, he told me he had 3 originally. The second he also gave to another friend.
The content is heavy going but fascinating and still useful.
Besides vintage gear, I also have a small collection of old audio books - some British, some American. And of course, piles of hifi mags... I hear you can't take anything with you - or can you?
A fine weekend to ye all
bulgin
My generous friend loaned me the book some years ago. I read it from cover to cover and returned it after a few weeks. When he gave it to me yesterday, he told me he had 3 originally. The second he also gave to another friend.
The content is heavy going but fascinating and still useful.
Besides vintage gear, I also have a small collection of old audio books - some British, some American. And of course, piles of hifi mags... I hear you can't take anything with you - or can you?
A fine weekend to ye all
bulgin
I bought a copy of this book whilst still at school, aeons ago. Decided all that reading was a bit heavy for a seventeen year old at that time so have never read it. My book is still in mint condition as a result of this
I also have a Newnes book, equally as thick, also very interesting and quite unread. In my silliness at the time, I ordered this book together with the RDA Ed. 4 from the local Book Agency (CNA) and when both books arrived at the same time, the price killed my limited pocket money for weeks on end.
I think the price at the time was something equivalent to $3, or GBP1.50. Was certainly big money in those days
The RDA 4th edition is, as far as I recall, available on Peter Millet's site as a 25MB download.
I also have a Newnes book, equally as thick, also very interesting and quite unread. In my silliness at the time, I ordered this book together with the RDA Ed. 4 from the local Book Agency (CNA) and when both books arrived at the same time, the price killed my limited pocket money for weeks on end.
I think the price at the time was something equivalent to $3, or GBP1.50. Was certainly big money in those days
The RDA 4th edition is, as far as I recall, available on Peter Millet's site as a 25MB download.
You can download RDH4 here:
http://www.giaime.altervista.org/rdh4_eng.html
http://www.audiofaidate.it/ (you must register, however I strongly suggest you to do so, because of the many many many more tube related (and non) resources and articles.)
http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/RDH4.html
http://www.ctrl-c.liu.se/mirror/rdh4/
http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/F7AC4/index.php
http://www.oldradioz.com/manuals/rdh4/
http://headfonz.rutgers.edu/RDH4/
http://www.sicomm.us/index.php?op=downloads;catd=15
http://rdh4.draget.net/
http://www.giaime.altervista.org/rdh4_eng.html
http://www.audiofaidate.it/ (you must register, however I strongly suggest you to do so, because of the many many many more tube related (and non) resources and articles.)
http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/RDH4.html
http://www.ctrl-c.liu.se/mirror/rdh4/
http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/F7AC4/index.php
http://www.oldradioz.com/manuals/rdh4/
http://headfonz.rutgers.edu/RDH4/
http://www.sicomm.us/index.php?op=downloads;catd=15
http://rdh4.draget.net/
Pete Millet just scanned RDH4 into an indexed single PDF file:
Pete Millett's technical books - downloads
This one is a 25MB download. His scans are not quite as crisp as the other version that I downloaded that comes in many separate chapter files totaling about 78MB, but it's still quite readable.
Pete’s site has many excellent downloadable books. He is to be commended for this valuable contribution.
I am fortunate to have two hard copies of RDH4, one printed by RCA called "Radiotron Designer's Handbook" and the other a British Iliffe printing called "Radio Designer's Handbook". They have the same content, although the paper is a bit thinner in the British printing, making the book more lap friendly.
I keep the downloads of RDH4 and hundreds of other such files in my laptop for traveling, when carrying heavy books would be too cumbersome.
Pete Millett's technical books - downloads
This one is a 25MB download. His scans are not quite as crisp as the other version that I downloaded that comes in many separate chapter files totaling about 78MB, but it's still quite readable.
Pete’s site has many excellent downloadable books. He is to be commended for this valuable contribution.
I am fortunate to have two hard copies of RDH4, one printed by RCA called "Radiotron Designer's Handbook" and the other a British Iliffe printing called "Radio Designer's Handbook". They have the same content, although the paper is a bit thinner in the British printing, making the book more lap friendly.
I keep the downloads of RDH4 and hundreds of other such files in my laptop for traveling, when carrying heavy books would be too cumbersome.
Hi Dan,
It is available as a 25MB download from here:
http://www.pmillett.com/technical_books_online.htm
There are a lot of other very interesting mouth-watering books available there too...
It is available as a 25MB download from here:
http://www.pmillett.com/technical_books_online.htm
There are a lot of other very interesting mouth-watering books available there too...
Two more gems turned up in my mostly unread collection...
Radio & Television Engieers' Reference Book, by JP Hawker. This book I bought new in 1962. Over 1800 pages.
Modern Radio Servicing, by Alfred A. Ghirardi, Copyright 1935. 1300 pages.
This latter book was given to me by an uncle and is written in language that I can easily understand! No complicated formulae or equations I consulted it often during the early sixties when the hobby seriously grabbed me. None of this digital crap, all glorious analogue
So much reading to do, so little time....
Edit: Hey, I never wrote a nasty word here (did !?). Never mind, what I actually wrote [removed] , IMHO...
Radio & Television Engieers' Reference Book, by JP Hawker. This book I bought new in 1962. Over 1800 pages.
Modern Radio Servicing, by Alfred A. Ghirardi, Copyright 1935. 1300 pages.
This latter book was given to me by an uncle and is written in language that I can easily understand! No complicated formulae or equations I consulted it often during the early sixties when the hobby seriously grabbed me. None of this digital crap, all glorious analogue
So much reading to do, so little time....
Edit: Hey, I never wrote a nasty word here (did !?). Never mind, what I actually wrote [removed] , IMHO...
Hi
This book is the real bible for most anything related for EE.
"Reference Data for Radio Engineers" \
warning 9MB file don't click on it, can blow up your browser/reader
right click to DL the 2nd edition on line at www.pmillett.com/Books/FTR_ref_data.pdf
2nd ed. is very old so should have the toobz stuff too.
WoW, only $127 for 9th edition
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0750672919/102-8436058-6423330?v=glance&n=283155
This book is the real bible for most anything related for EE.
"Reference Data for Radio Engineers" \
warning 9MB file don't click on it, can blow up your browser/reader
right click to DL the 2nd edition on line at www.pmillett.com/Books/FTR_ref_data.pdf
2nd ed. is very old so should have the toobz stuff too.
WoW, only $127 for 9th edition
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0750672919/102-8436058-6423330?v=glance&n=283155
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