Maybe an even better copy is one that is written all over with little notes by some dude from Mullard or Bell labs!
No such luck actually - just an inscription on the frontpiece assuring Michael that Mum and Dad love him and wish him a happy Christmas in 1961.
I suspect, given the state of the book, that he was less enthusiastic than they imagined... Its in beautiful, near new condition!
And I have nighttime reading for a year. Or two.
Wow. It would take me 10 years to read that. And I have to read things 4 times before I understand them. That would make me 90, just enough time to slap something simple together before I'm gone (I hope.)
Radiotron Designer Handbook Edition 4
boyz from http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/GeeK_ZonE/index.php are responsible for pdf floating around .
boyz from http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/GeeK_ZonE/index.php are responsible for pdf floating around .
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RDH4 is the shorthand for Radiotron Designers Handbook, 4th Edition. What it doesn't cover on tubes isn't worth knowing...
RDH4 is the shorthand for Radiotron Designers Handbook, 4th Edition. What it doesn't cover on tubes isn't worth knowing...
Actually it doesn't really cover anything but subjects relating to radio broadcast receivers, AM and FM. Plenty of aspects of tubes are not covered, like transmitters and related tubes.
But it is a good start.
Excellent buy. Now go and find Tremaine's "Audio Cyclopedia" for some really useful audio information.
Huh... bought that new in 1974.... cost me roughly 55$ by today's value!
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