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The A B C of vacuum tubes in radio reception; an elementary and practical book on the theory and operation of vacuum tubes as detectors and amplifiers. Explains non-mathematically the fundamental principles upon which all vacuum tube
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ISBN: 9781236525635
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The A B C of Vacuum Tubes in Radio Reception: An Elementary and Practical Book on the Theory and Operation of Vacuum Tubes as Detectors and Ampli
The A B C of vacuum tubes in radio reception; an elementary and practical book on the theory and operation of vacuum tubes as detectors and amplifiers. Explains non-mathematically the fundamental principles upon which all vacuum tube