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A place to collect together links to on-line resources of books and magazines.
Post them here. Such info is scattered throughout the forum. It seemed to deserve a proper place where those looking could find it. David
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Radtechman suggested this site which kicked-off the idea for the thread:
http://www.tubebooks.org/technical_b...line.htm#Radio If I copied his post, it would appear before the introduction, as will any pre-existing posts, because of the way the forum software works. So existing good links will need quoting to get them here and still leave the intro at the beginning. There's a separate thread for data sheets and data books. So that's a good place for an r-type link and AVO VCM data books. The idea is to help people looking for things. David
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One of my websites, containing a mix of articles, books and other documents etc that may be of interest.
https://www.vintage-radio.info/ |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Leicester, Leics. UK.
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Top of the list (after World Radio History!) is
https://archive.org/ search for things like 'wireless telegraphy' or 'valve radio'. Even 'microscope' etc. Anything. I just found : http://w0is.com/miscpages/oldradiobooks.html |
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