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Printed Manual
RADIO FOR BEGINNERS – A Self-Teaching Course (1943) Antique Servicing
(1943, 324 Printed Pages Bound Together )
Bonus Item:RADIO TEST INSTRUMENTS (1947)Vintage Antique Servicing Info
Radio for Beginners Manual ContentsChapter 1 – Wave MotionChapter 2 – Waves in EtherChapter 3 – A Simple Radio Receiving SetChapter 4 – The Aerial-ground SystemChapter 5 – The TunerChapter 6 – The ReproducerChapter 7 – The DetectorChapter 8 – Wave FormChapter 9 – The Antenna CouplerChapter 10 – Electron Flow in the Aerial-ground SystemChapter 11 – Electron Flow in the Tuning CircuitChapter 12 – Electron Flow in the Crystal Detector and PhonesChapter 13 – The Vacuum-tube Detector – the DiodeChapter 14 – The Vacuum-tube Detector – the TriodeChapter 15 – The Regenerative DetectorChapter 16 – The Audio-frequency AmplifierChapter 17 – Eliminating the B BatteryChapter 18 – Eliminating the A BatteryChapter 19 – Eliminating the C BatteryChapter 20 – The A.C.-D.C. Power SupplyChapter 21 – The Dynamic SpeakerChapter 22 – The Radio-frequency AmplifierChapter 23 – Volume ControlChapter 24 – Tone controlChapter 25 – The Superheterodyne ReceiverChapter 26 – Types of Vacuum Tubes
Final Tests A, B, C, D, E, F
Appendix
Index