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63 Where can I get literature relevant to old radio design, repair,and history? |
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This article is from the Antique Radios And Phonographs FAQ, by Hank van Cleef vancleef@netcom with numerous contributions by others.
Bibliography:
The following books are relevant to old radio design, repair, and
history.
1. Loomis, Mary Texanna. "Radio Operating and Theory." Several
editions, 1925-30. Washington D.C., Loomis Publishing Co.
2. Ghirardi, Alfred A. "Radio Physics Course" At least two editions,
1931-33. New York, Murray Hill Book Co.
3. Terman, Frederick E. "Radio Engineering." Three editions, 1932,
1937, 1947. "Electronic and Radio Engineering" was published as a "4th
edition" in 1956, but covers different topics. New York: McGraw-Hill.
4. Terman, Frederick E. "Radio Engineer's Handbook." 1st ed. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1943.
5. Langford-Smith, F. "Radiotron Designer's Handbook." Four editions,
1934, 1935, 1940, 1952. Sydney, Amalgamated Wireless Valve Company
Pty. Ltd.
6. Hund, August. "Frequency Modulation." New York, McGraw-Hill,
1942.
7. Rider, John F., ed. "Perpetual Troubleshooter's Manual." 23
volumes, 1928-53. New York: John F. Rider Publishing.
8. Howard Sams "Fotofacts." Issued as folders, beginning in 1947.
Indianapolis: Howard Sams Publishing.
9. There are several works available through Antique Electronic Supply,
either recent items or reprints of old material.
 
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