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Tech-Nerd Resources
Here's your Tech-Nerd Resources. Jamie
Links for tube data: US NOS Tube Data Import Tube Data Svetlana/Wing C Tesla/JJ Links: Books, Other Tech Sources: Books, Manuals, and Software-Link Radiotron Designers Handbook, F. Langford Smith, RCA, 1940. Classic tome on electronics, and tube theory. Original copies of the book are also available on the Bay. Bought mine on the Bay for $10. There were 4 editions. Radiotron designers handbook 3rd edition - 16 mb Radiotron designers handbook 4th edition - 25 mb The Navpers 10087-c Basic Electronics, is a Navy Manual that is a good resource for the novice. Available at bookstores. The ARRL, Amateur Radio Relay League, has several books on basic electronics. Available at bookstores, or from the ARRL. HAMfests and HAMS: Amateur radio operators, are a valuable resource for books, tubes, and other electronic components. Also Tech support. Check the ARRL website for clubs and Hamfests near you. NOS USA tubes can also be found at older TV repair shops in smaller towns. If you live near a University that has an Electrical Engineering Program, there should be older electronics books in their Library. Get a non-resident library card to check out books. NOTE: Electronic equipment contains lethal voltages. Follow all safety procedures. |
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