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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Athens-Greece
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Some of You might had the chance in the past to work by, or observe an old radio repairman to work around complex circuits with just an analogue multimeter and a simple signal generator.
This old picture came to my mind when I found the book “Elements of Radio Servicing” on-line (pdf format) Antique Radios Archives I hope you will enjoy it. Most part of the book has to do with the AF part of radios. Regards ![]() George
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Oh, that takes me back!
Thanks, E |
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