 | How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic Master the Art of Electronics Repair In this hands-on guide, a lifelong electronics repair guru shares his tested techniques and invaluable insights. How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic shows you how to repair and extend the life of all kinds of solid-state devices, from modern digital gadgetry to cherished analog products of yesteryear. | $16.75 More Details |
 | Philco Condensers and More, 4th Edition By: Ray Bintliff, W1RY Revised and expanded service data for: Philco Bakelite block condensers, metal based condensers, mica condensers, tone controls, resistors, speaker field coils and filter chokes. Organized for quick and easy access to data. A single source for hard to find" data. No need to search numerous service manuals and bulletins to find what you need. More than 350 illustrations. 76 pagesspiral bound0.5 lbs8.75" x 11" | $20.50 More Details |
 | Raytheon Radio Tube Data and Substitution Chart Raytheon was one of the largest manufacturer of vacuum tubes for both military and civilian applications. This was originally published in 1945 and this is a high quality reprint of the original. Inside is tube data of all Raytheon tubes including electrical characteristics, basing connections, style and size of base, style and size of bulb as well as recommended substitutions. Also included are two articles on making short wave receivers 41 pages, softcover, 0.35 lbs, 8.5 x 11 | $8.95 More Details |
 | Practical Radio Repair by Ray Bintliff An excellent guide on radio repair, containing practical information on how to repair and restore vacuum tube radios and related electronic devices. Covers tools and test equipment, working safely, troubleshooting methods, making repairs, good workmanship practices with over 270 illustrations and tables. 138 pages, spiral bound, 0.75 lbs, 8.5 x 11 | $25.95 More Details |
 | Radio Tube Fundamentals by George J. Christ Radio Tube Fundamentals was originally published in 1951 and this a reprint of the original. This book is aptly tightled and lays out the basics of vacuum tubes from the physics involved to everything a person needs to understand triodes, tetrodes, pentodes, grid bias applications and other tube related fundamentals. This is a great book for your reference shelf and vital for those who want to know about the inner workings of vacuum tubes. 96 pages, softcover, 0.32 lbs, 5.5 x 8.5 | $8.95 More Details |
 | RCA Radiolas, Radiotrons and Accessories A reprint of 1925 RCA promotional literature. 20 pages of pictures and information on models 30, Super VIII, 28, 26, 25, 20, III, and IIIA receivers and loudspeakers #100, 102, 104 and UZ-1325. 20 pages, 0.2 lb, 4.75 x 7.5" | $1.95 More Details |
 | 22 Radio and Receiver Projects, Tom Petruzzellis Whether you're a radio researcher or an electronics enthusiast, this book has everything you need to build and enjoy your own radio receivers. Using easy-to-find parts and tools, this do-it-yourself guide addresses all kinds of radios and receivers both old and new. You'll discover how to identify electronic components and apply construction techniques like a pro! Teaches how to read a schematic, to solder, to use tools, and construction techniques | $16.65 More Details |
 | Designing Audio Power Amplifiers, Bob Cordell Master the art of audio power amplifier design. This comprehensive book on audio power amplifier design will appeal to members of the professional audio engineering community as well as the hobbyist. The book begins with power amplifier design basics that a novice can understand and moves all the way through in-depth design techniques for the very sophisticated audiophile and professional audio power amplifier designer. This is the single best source of knowledge for anyone who wants to design an audio power amplifier, whether for fun or profit. | $39.95 More Details |