For Sale: Radio Books List Four. All prices plus $2 media mailing. Shipping cost combined for multiple books.
RCA HB-3 Transmitting Tube Section. This has been carefully added to up through about 1965. Nice. $20 RCA HB-3 Receiving & Industrial Tube Section. Not updated past about 1959. $12 Electronic Circuits and Tubes, by The Electronics Training Staff of the Cruft Laboratory of Harvard University, 1947. Massive and detailed work-almost 1000 pages in a single hardback volume-covering topics such as Measurement of Circuit Elements, Networks and Impedance Matching, Transients and Coupled Ciruits-- along with much, much more. The analysis is both graphical and mathematical with a very well-written text. The most impressive volume on tubes I have ever seen, bar none. $60 VHF Handbook For Radio Amateurs, Bill Orr, W6SAI, Radio Publications, 1974. Paperback, excellent. $5 Richard Johnson, How to Use Signal and Sweep Generators, Rider, 1953, excellent. $7 Joseph Carr, The Complete Handbook of Amplifiers, Oscillators and Multivibrators, Tab Hardback, 1st ed., 1981. $10 Paul C. Smith, Know Your Oscilloscope, Sams paperback, 1963, excellent. $5 Mannie Horowitz, Troubleshooting Electronic Test Equipment, Tab books, 1986. Comprehensive 440 pages-all solid state. $12 Marcus and Horton, Elements of Radio, Volume I only, 1943. Prentice-Hall hardback. Companion Theory book for Elements of Radio Servicing by Marcus and Levy. 300+ pages. $8 Quartz Crystals For Electrical Circuits, Raymond A. Heising (Bell Labs), D. Van Nostrand, 1946. 550 pages. Hardback. Fabulously thorough. Deep math and theory all the way to detailed photos of the manufacturing process and detailed discussions of variances in manufacturing. Just plain awesome. $45 Fredrick Collins, The Radio Amateur's Handbook, 10th ed., 1957. 350 pages. Lots of photos and partial schematics for Heathkit gear. Ex-library with plastic-coated dust jacket. Excellent. $12 Hertzberg & Collins, The Radio Amateur's Handbook, 15th ed., 1983. 375 pages. Material somewhat dated by the time of this edition. $10 Keith Henney and James D. Fahnestock, Electron Tubes in Industry, McGraw-Hill hardback, 3rd ed., 1952. 330+ pages. Great stuff. $18 each 2 copies available Herbert J. Reich, Theory and Application of Electron Tubes, 2nd ed., 1944, McGraw-Hill. 700+ pages. Excellent discussion of power supplies and other VT applications. $28 each. 2 available. Samuel Seely, Electron Tube Circuits, 1st ed., 1950, McGraw-Hill hardback. 520+ pages, superbly comprehensive. Detailed coverage f amplifiers, oscillators, AM, FM, and much more. $35 Thanks for looking. 73, Don Merz, N3RHT The information contained in this e-mail may be confidential and is intended solely for the use of the named addressee. Access, copying or re-use of the e-mail or any information contained therein by any other person is not authorized. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately by returning the e-mail to the originator.(16b)

