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Basic Radio - Hoag - 1942

Sep 12, 2015

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Early Electronic radio designs and info. Info on radio tubes.
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  • Front PagePrefaceContentsChapter 1 - The ElectronChapter 2 - Metallic ConductionChapter 3 - Capacitance and InductanceChapter 4 - Alternating CurrentsChapter 5 - A. C. CircuitsChapter 6 - Resonant CircuitsChapter 7 - Coupled CircuitsChapter 8 - RadiationChapter 9 - Propagation of Radio WavesChapter 10 - High Vacuum DiodesChapter 11 - Some Diode RectifiersChapter 12 - High Vacuum triodesChapter 13 - Some Simple AmplifiersChapter 14 - Some Simple OscillatorsChapter 15 - Some High-Vacuum Multi-Electrode TubesChapter 16 - The Principles of Ampliude ModulationChapter 17 - The Principle of DetectionChapter 18 - Gas-Filled TubesChapter 19 - Operation of Gas-Filled TubesChapter 20 - Photoelectric CellsChapter 21 - Cathode-Ray TubesChapter 22 - The Operation of OscilloscopesChapter 23 - Class A, B, and C AmplifiersChapter 24 - Direct Current AmplifiersChapter 25 - Audio Frequency AmplifiersChapter 26 - Feedback AmplifiersChapter 27 - R. F. and I. F. AmplifiersChapter 28 - The Modulation of R. F. AmplifiersChapter 29 - Further Discussion of OscillatorsChapter 30 - Some Special CircuitsChapter 31 - TransmittersChapter 32 - ReceiversChapter 33 - Frequency ModulationChapter 34 - Direction FindersChapter 35 - Long-LinesChapter 36 - Short-LinesChapter 37 - U. H. F. Transmitters and ReceiversChapter 38 - MicrowavesProblems and QuestionsIndex