[Boatanchors] Books FS

LARRY D GODEK telegrapher at q.com
Tue Jan 25 16:46:15 EST 2011


the number of books in the radio room here is becoming overwhelming.  Stacks everwhere and somethings have got to go.
 
#1: Radiotron Designers Handbook Third edition.  Four copies of this one, three with the RCA logo on the front and one without which is the June 1941 edition.  The three with the RCA logo are all November 1941 editions.  $10 ea.
 
#2: Radiotron Designers Handbook Fourth edition.  I have two of them.  One is red and is reproduced and distributed by RCA Victor Division of Radio Corporation of America.  The other is dark green and is strictly by Amalgamated Wireless Valve Company PTY, Ltd of Sydney, AU.  Both by Langford-Smith.  $40 ea.
 
#3: Reference Date for Radio Engineers.  $10
 
#4: I.C.S. Handbook for Radio Operators, 1st edition 1924.  3 1/2 X 5 1/2in excellent shape  $10
 
#5: Radio Engineering Handbook by Keith Henney, 1st edition 1933 in excellent shape for $10
 
#6: Modern Oscilloscopes and their Uses by Ruiter.  1958 edition i think.  $10
 
#7: An introduction to the Theory and Design of Electric Wave Filters by F. Scowen.  Nice book, hardcover $7
 
#8: Time Bases (Scanning Generators), Their Design and Developement by O.S.Puckle.  $5
 
#9: Pulsed Linear Networks by Ernest Frank, 1945. excellent condx for #5
 
#10: Physics of Electron Tubes by L.R.Koller, Ph.D  $10
 
#11: Radio Collectors Guide (revised Edition) 1921-1932.  Excellent $10
 
#12: Vintage Radio 1887-1929  Excellent $10
 
#13: A Flick of the Switch 1930-1950  Excellent $10
 
#14: high Frequency Thermionic Tubes by A. F. Harvey, 2nd edition revised 1944:  $10
 
#15: Radio Antennas by H.H. Beverage, B.S. Edition 2, 1943 edition.  This is a small 5 X 7  Forty six page book.    The last page contains a 10 question examination about the subject.  This booklet is SN 2474.  $15
 
Postage is extra and i will ship everything i can by media mail.
 
Lastly, did anyone know that ON4UN had a software program for lowband DX-ing?  I have the manual for that program but no software.  It was written in Microsoft Basic.
 
Larry
W0OGH
 		 	   		  


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