[Boatanchors] Fw: the book "The red ears" Russia
William L Howard
[email protected]
Sun, 21 Sep 2003 18:43:49 -0400
I received this message today and pass it along in case anyone is
interested in Russian Military radio sets. The English is very halting
but I think he wants to sell these books in the USA for $60.00.
Bill Howard
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 6:27 AM
Subject: the book "The red ears" Russia
> From Vladimir Shapkin
> Museum Radio
> Post adress: Russia, Moscow region, 143 395, Narofominsk
> district, post-office Alabino,
> village Petrovskoe, 78. Museum
> Radio, Vladimir Shapkin.
> e-male: [email protected]
>
>
>
>
Dear
> friend!
>
> I published in Russia book "The Red Ears: A
> Soviet professional tube receivers 1945 - 1970
> years/ History. Radioengineering. Catalogue".
> Moscow:Avico Press, 2003, 160p,101 colour photo.
> The book is devoted to professional tube receivers
> communication, radio intelligence service and
> relaying broadcast system USSR post war period. In this
> book is investigated historical aspects their
> order, construct design, manufacturing, technical
> facts and status receiver equipment in evolution
> global tube radio engineering. It is not analogues - a
> Soviet radio industry secretly to the current time.
> All colour photo original and never not was published.
> In book is present military tube receivers
> USA and Germany period World War 2, wish was
> foundation for tube receivers USSR.
> This book is adressing museum workers,
> historians, wireless engineers, specialists of antiquary
> business, collectors and widely amateur circles.
> The book printed exclusive edition 999 exemplares,
> all numerated author by hand. The titl-page,
> contents, and sign under photo duplicated English
> language. Size 337x245x18 mm, binding
> firmly, art paper 180 g/m, weight 1,5 kg. Price book
> including post expenses US$ 60.00.
>
> The book shall be you send, If you show
> interesting in that book. Please is report in detale your
> post-adress in post or www into English:
> 1. Country
> 2. City
> 3. Post index
> 4. Street
> 5. Number house
> 6. Number room
> 7. First name
> 8. Family (last name).
> 9. Money Transfer Control Number (the 10
> figure) sender
> Preliminarily you must made postal money order US$ 60.00
> by WESTERN UNION to recipient money:
> 1. Russia (country)
> 2. Moscow (city)
> 3. Vladimir (first name)
> 4. Shapkin (family, last name)
>
> Please, not made errors! I shall very is grieve,
> if shall be misunderstanding.
> Please, acknowledge the receipt of book (post or
> e-male).
>
> Founder Museum
> of Radio and author V.I. Shapkin.
>
>
>
>
>
> Contents book "The Red
> Ears"
>
> .......Sourse and participant
> .......Preface
> .......From author
> .......Part 1. Aetiology receiving techniques in USSR
> ............Chapter 1.1. Science and theoretical radio engineering
> ............Chapter 1.2. Technological sourses
> ............Chapter 1.3. Radio industry and ECW (experimental
> construction works)
> ............Chapter 1.4. Anatomy measuring technics and complete base
> .................................Radio measuring technics
> .................................Receiving tube
> .................................Complete base
>
> ............Chapter 1.5. Secret service and soursing cryptography
> ............Note
> Part 2. Technical genesis tube professional receivers
> equipment
> Chapter 2.1. Superprofessionals mine lines and
> strategical radio intelligence service
> ................................. �Krot�
> .................................R-250 (�AS-1�)
> ................................. �Amur-2�
> .................................R-154-2 �Molibden�
> .................................R-674 �Berill�
> .................................�Kalina"
> ............Chapter 2.2. Military field receivers
> .................................R-253 �Alpha�
> .................................R-311 �Omega�
> .................................R-312 �Beta�
> .................................R-251 �Delfin�
> .................................R-252 �Dolina�
> ................................ .R-310 �Dozor�
> ..................................R-313 �Meteor�
> ..................................R-314 �Meteorit�
> ..................................R-375 �Kayira�
> ..................................R-254 �Zvezdochka�
> ..................................R-323 �Tsifra�
> ..................................R-326 �Shoroh�
> ..................................R-309 �Yachmen�
> ............Chapter 2.3. Receivers Navy
> ..................................R-672 �Tuman�
> ..................................R-673 �Melnik�
> ..................................R-671 �Hmell�
> ..................................�Volna�
> ..................................R-675 �Onix�
> ..................................R-676 �Glubina�
> ..................................R-677 �Vihr�
> ..................................R-720 �Trap�
> ..................................R-721 �Trap-SV�
> ............Chapter 2.4. Aircraft receivers
> .................................US-9 �Soloway�
> .................................RPS
> .................................US-8 �Dvina�
> ............Chapter 2.5. Receivers relaying broadcast system
> ................................. PTS-47
> ................................. PTB-47
> ................................. TPS-54
> ................................. �Kazakhstan�
> ............Note
> .......Historical and technical epicris
> .......Part 3. Museum embalming
> ............Chapter 3.1. Radio technical collections RF
> Chapter 3.2. Price formation and forming
> radiotechnical collections
> Chapter 3.3. Technology restoration, keeping and
> collector registration
> ............Note
> ............Catalogue price-list
> .......Name index
> .......Radio technical measurement and equipment index
> .......Album photo
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