For Sale: Radio Books List Six. All prices plus $2 US media mailing cost. Shipping combined on multiple books.
Skroder and Helm, Circuit Analysis by Laboratory Methods, Prentice Hall hardback, 1946, 275 pages. Good text. $10 Lafayette 50th Anniversary Catalog, 1971. Nice. $7 Bill Orr, Beam Antenna Handbook, Radio Publications paperback, 1955, 125 pages, cover worn. $5 Alfred A. Ghirardi, Modern Radio Servicing, 1935, Radio and Technical Publishing, almost 1300 pages. This is the first edition hardback with dustjacket and beautifully-embossed cover in excellent condition. $20 Parr and Davie, The Cathode Ray Tube and Its Applications, Reinhold hardback, 3rd ed, 1959, 425 pages, with dist jacket. Excellent text. $12 Bliley Electric Company, Frequency Control With Quartz Crystals, Engineering Bulletin E-6, 1938, 28 pages, cover tearing at bottom of spine. $8 Henney and Fahnestock, Electron Tubes In Industry, McGraw-Hill hardback, 1962, 3rd ed., ex-library, 225 pages, good. $12 Austin Eastman, Fundamentals of Vacuum Tubes, 2nd. Ed., 1941, McGraw-Hill hardback, 550+ pages with teacher's answers to questions guide. The classic vacuum tube text. $20 Terman, Frederick, Radio Engineering, 2nd ed., 1937, McGraw-Hill hardback, 800 pages, essential for any early radio bookshelf. $20 2 copies available Robert C. Genn, Manual of Electronic Servicing Tests and Measurements, Parker soft cover, comb-bound, 250+ pages, 1980, very well laid-out, divided into tests for radio receiver, CB radios, power supplies, audio gear, TV, tape recorders, etc. Totally practical anduseful. $8 Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc, The Lenkurt Demodulator, hardbound collection of editions from 1955 through 1965, divided by topic: Multiplex Technology, Microwave Radio, Digital Data Transmission, General Communications and Semiconductor Devices, 700+ pages, simply written with great photos and diagrams. Nice. $10 Men and Volts at War, The Story of General Electric Company In WWII, John Anderson Miller, Whittlesey, 1947, 280 pages, nice hardback, outstanding pictures and good text. $25 John D. Lenk, How to Use Signal Generatos in The Laboratory, Rider paperback, 1967, 105 pages. Covers lots of component and circuit testing, using sweep generators for vaious measurements, and stuff you don't ordinarily think of like time-domain reflection etsts. Nice. $5 Robert G. Middleton, 101 Ways To Use Your Audio Test Equipment, Sams paperback, 1st ed., 136 pages. $4 Ethelyn M. Parkinson, Today I am A Ham, Archway paperback, 1970. $5 Signal Corps, US Army, Principles Underlying Radio Communicaton, USGPO hardback, 1921. 575 pages. A classic text. $10 each 2 copies available. Alexander Schure, Limiters and Clippers, Rider paperback, 1955, 56 pages. Good. $5 Alexander Schure, Antennas, Rider paperback, 78 pages. Good. $5 Robert G. Middleton, Sweep and Marker Generators for TV and Radio, Gernsback hardback, 1955, 222 pages. Nice. $8 Rhys Samuel, The VTVM, Gernsback hardback, 1956, 225 pages. Excellent Text. $8 each 2 copies available George Zwick, The Oscilloscope, Gernsback hardback, 1954, 194 pages. $8 Bruno Zucconi & Martin Clifford, Probes, Gernsback hardback, 1955. Good text. $8 John Fasal, Simplified Electronic Measurements, Hayden paperback, 144 pages, 1971. $6 Robert G, Middleton, Know Your Signal Generator, Sams, library-bound hardback, 144 pages, 1965. $6 Louis M. Dezettel, Amateur Tests and Measurements, Editors and Engineers paperback, 1st. ed., 1978, 205 pages. Excellent. $7 Walter C. Michels, Electrical Measurements and Their Applications, D. Van Nostrand Co. hardback with dust jacket, 1967, 325 pages. Sophisticated text with math-based experiments. $12 R. Bunney, A TV Dxer's Handbook, Bernard Babani Publishing paperback in 8.5x11 format, 86 pages, 1986, excellent condition. Uncommon text. $12 J. Brandstatter, An Introduction To Waves, Rays and Radiation in Plasma Media, McGraw-Hill hardback, 1963, 690 pages. Strong calculus knowledge required. $12 Robert G. Middleton, 101 Ways To Use Your Signal Generatr, Sams paperback, 2nd ed., 1967, 142 pages. $5 Robert G. Middleton, Guide to VOMs & FET VOMs, Radio Shack paperback, 1979, 94 pages. $4 MIT Electrical Engineering Department Staff, Applied Electronics, A First Course In Electrnics, Electron Tubes and Associated Circuits, John Wiley hardback, 1943, 760 pages. Links mathematical theory to practical applications. For instance, the dynamics of the space charge inside tubes is analyzed at length. Sophisticated text. $19 Slurzberg & Osterheld Essentials of Radio, McGraw-Hill hardback, 1948, 800 pages. Complex and in-depth text. $12 Edward M. Noll, 73 Dipole and Long_wire Antennas, Editors and Engineers ppaerback, 1979 printing, 160 pages. Simple antenna cookbook with lots of diploe variants $5 Harry D. Hooten, Amateur Antenna Tests and Measurements, Sams paperback, 1977, 192 pages. Right up our alley. $7 Bill Orr, Beam Antenna Handbook 5th ed., Radio Publications paperback, 1976, 200 pages. Probably as good as it gets on the topic. $8 John D. Lenk, Handbook of electronc Test Equipment, Prentice-Hall hardback, 1971, 450 pages. Thorough, practical text. $10 Donald Carl Hoefler, Basic Audio Course, Grnsback paperback, 1955, 222 pages. This copy is bent from improper storage. $6 B. Whitfield Griffith, Radio-Electronic Transmission Fundamentals, Mgraw-Hill hardback, 1962, 600+ pages. This covers transmision lines and antennas in depth. $12 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. 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