Beginner's Guide To Vintage Radios
Instructions - Lessons - Illustrations
with
additional 23 Bonus Books on CD-ROM
Learn how to do basic repair!
Make your vintage radio work like
new!
All printable in ADOBE PDF Format
This is the best beginner's
guide out there!
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A Beginner's Guide to Radio,
An Elementary Course in 8
Lessons, by F.J. Camm, 1955, 165 pages
Lesson 1.
Understanding The Circuit
Lesson 2.
Converting a 1 Valve Tube Radio into a 2 Valver
Lesson 3.
Adding a Additional Low-Frequency Stage
Lesson 4. The
Purpose of Grid Bias
Lesson 5.
Automatic Bias
Lesson 6. The
Purpose of Coupling and Decoupling
Lesson 7.
Adding Tone Control
Lesson 8.
Ohm's Law
Lesson 9.
About Meters and their Use
Lesson 10.
Testing Without Instruments
Lesson 11.
About Inductance
Lesson 12.
Inductance and Capacity
Lesson 13.
Condensers Explained
Lesson 14.
The Electrolytic Condenser
Lesson 15.
The Superhetrodyne
Lesson 16.
Radio Transmission
Lesson 17.
About Electric Current
Lesson 18.
The Detector Valve
Lesson 19.
Methods of Coupling Valves
Lesson 20.
Transformers and Output Stage
Lesson 21.
Reading a Circuit
Lesson 22.
Using Testing Instruments
Lesson 23.
The Characteristic Curve and Waveforms
Lesson 24.
The Loudspeaker
Lesson 25.
Mains Valves
Lesson 26.
Rectifiers, Chokes and Smoothing
Lesson 27.
Accumulators
Lesson 28.
The Transistor |
Also included:
How to Use Diagrams in Radio
Servicing,
The legendary M.N. Beitman, 22
page white paper includes:
What is a Radio Diagram?
1000 facts in every diagram
What a diagram does not tell you
How to use diagrams in service
work
How to find the probably trouble
using diagrams
How to make sure of your
suspicions
Make the actual repair
How any serviceman can make more
money
How to obtain and file diagrams
The Basics of Radio, The
Essentials of Electron Tubes and their circuits
by J. Barton Hoag, 1942, 390 pages
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Chapter 1. The Electron
Chapter 2. Metallic Conduction
Chapter 3. Capacitance and Inductance
Chapter 4. Alternating Currents
Chapter 5. AC Circuits
Chapter 6. Resonant Circuits
Chapter 7. Coupled Circuits
Chapter 8. Radiation
Chapter 9. Propagation of Radio Waves
Chapter 10. High Vacuum Triodes
Chapter 11. Some Simple Amplifiers
Chapter 12. Some Simple Oscillators
Chapter 13. Some High-Vacuum
Multi-Electrode Tubes
Chapter 14. The Principles of Amplitude
Modulation
Chapter 15. The Principle of Detection
Chapter 16. Gas Filled Tubes
Chapter 17. Operation of Gas Filled Tubes
Chapter 18. Photoelectric Cells
Chapter 19. Cathode Ray Tubes
Chapter 20. The Operation of Oscilliscopes
Chapter 21. Class A, B, and C Amplifiers
Chapter 22. Direct Current Amplifiers
Chapter 23. Feedback Amplifiers
Chapter 24. The modulation of R.F.
Amplifiers
Chapter 25. Further Discussion of
Oscillators
Chapter 26. Feedback Amplifiers
Chapter 27. RF and IF Applications
Chapter 28. The Modulation of RF
Amplifiers
Chapter 29. Further Discussion of
Oscillators
Chapter 30. Some Special Circuits
Chapter 31. Transmitters
Chapter 32. Receivers
Chapter 33. Frequency Modulation
Chapter 34. Direct Finders
Chapter 35. Long Lines
Chapter 36. Short Lines
Chapter 37. UHF Transmitters and Receivers
Chapter 38. Microwaves
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With 23 MORE FREE BONUS BOOKS
ALSO INCLUDED:
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Aligning Philco Receivers,
by John F. Rider, 1937, 168 pages |
Automatic Frequency Control Systems,
by John
F. Rider, 1937, 153 pages |
Basic Audio Volume 1,
by Norman Crowhurst, 1959, 121 pages |
Basic Audio Volume 2,
by Norman Crowhurst, 1959, 129 pages |
Basic Audio Volume 3,
by Norman
Crowhurst, 1959, 121 pages |
Basic Electricity, Volumes 1 to 5,
by Van
Valkenburg, 1954, 618 pages |
Basic Electronics, Volumes 1 to 5,
by Van
Valkenburg, 1955, 570 pages |
Receiving Tube Substitution Guidebook -
First Supplement,
1951, 47 pages |
Receiving Tube Substitution Guidebook -
Second Supplement,
1954, 45 pages |
Receiving Tube Substitution Guidebook -
Third Supplement,
1957, 72 pages |
Sylvania Tube Substitution Manual,
1953,
40 pages |
The Cathode Ray Tube at Work,
by J.F. Rider,
1942, 346 pages |
Tube Caddy, Tube Substitution
Guidebook,
by HA Middleton, 1960, 58 pages |
TV Manufacturers' Receivers Trouble
Cure Vol. 1,
J.F Rider, 124 pages |
TV Manufacturers' Receivers Trouble
Cure Vol. 2,
J.F Rider, 127 pages |
TV Manufacturers' Receivers Trouble
Cure Vol. 3,
J.F Rider, 127 pages |
TV Manufacturers' Receivers Trouble
Cure Vol. 4,
J.F Rider, 127 pages |
TV Manufacturers' Receivers Trouble
Cure Vol. 5,
J.F Rider, 128 pages |
TV Manufacturers' Receivers Trouble
Cure Vol. 6,
J.F Rider, 127 pages |
TV Manufacturers' Receivers Trouble
Cure Vol. 7,
J.F Rider, 123 pages |
Vacuum Tube Rectifiers,
by Alexander
Schure, 1958, 77 pages |
Vacuum Tube Voltmeters,
by J.F Rider, 1941, 190 pages |
Vacuum Tube Voltmeters,
by J.F Rider,
1951, 430 pages |
A must have resource for any electronics
hobbyist!
Neatly
organized titles as shown, on one easy to use CD.
All books are PDF
format, for easy reading and printing.
Please ensure you have the latest copy of Adobe Reader installed on your
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Please note, this disk is only for use in your computer's
drive! It will NOT play in the DVD Player hooked up to
your TV!
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