A Collection of Non-Memorable Radio Memorabilia
National Radio Institute 1958
Broadcast Radio and TV Course - Part One
Nearly complete Radio, TV Broadcast course from 1958. I
am currently missing course booklet #14. Since the course is
comprised of 78 booklets, I will add them in groups of six.
Booklets 1 to 57 are from 1957/1958 and booklets 58 to 78 are from 1951. I combined the two simply because that appears to encompass the entire
broadcast course and I can't find the rest of the 1958 course. Also there are no experiment books included here as there are on the Radiotrician course elsewhere
on the site.
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1B Introducing You to Electronics |
2B How Electricity is Produced for Electronics |
3B Simple Circuits and Meters |
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4B The ABC's of Servicing |
5B How Resistors are Used |
6B How Coils are Used |
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7B How Capacitors are Used |
8FR-4 How Radio and Electronic Tubes Work |
9FR-3 How Tuned Circuits Function & Coupling Radio
Circuits |
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10FR-4 How Tubes Work in Typical Radio Stages |
11FR-2 How Iron Core Coils and Transformers Operate
in Radio Circuits |
12FR-2 How Operating Voltages are Obtained from an
AC Power Line |
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13RC Audio, Video and Code Signals |
Missing |
15RC Low Frequency Voltage Amplifiers for Sound and
Television |
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16RC Low Frequency Power Amplifiers for Sound and
Television |
17RC How Radio Frequency Amplifiers Work |
18RC How Master Oscillators Work |
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19RC Frequency Multiplier, Buffer, and Output Stages |
20RC How the Radio Carrier is Amplitude Modulated |
21RC High Power Linear Amplifiers and Inverse
Feedback |
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22RC Low Frequency Lines, Filters and Impedance
Matching Devices |
23RC Fundamentals of Radiation and Single Element
Antennas |
24RC Radio Frequency Lines, Filters and Couplers |
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25RC Multi Element Antenna Arrays |
26RC Introduction to Transmitter Power Supplies |
27RC DC and AC Single Phase Generators and Motors |
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27X Reference Text The Use of Arithmetic in
Radio & TV |
28RC Polyphase Generators, Motors, and
Motor-Generators |
29RC-1 High Power Rectifiers for Radio Transmitters |
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30RC Transmitting Tubes and Their Ratings |
31RC Manual, Automatic and Remote Control plus
Protective Devices for Transmitters |
32RC How Primary and Secondary Batteries Work plus
Maintenance and Repair |
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33RC Essential Circuits and Stages of Communication
Receivers |
34RC I.F. Amplifiers and Second Detector Circuits
for Communications Receivers |
35RC Audio, Power Supply, and Special Circuits of
Communications Receivers |
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36RC Special Communications Receivers and
Measurement of Receiver Characteristics |
36X-1 How Mathematics Helps the Technician |
37RC Current, Voltage, and Power Meters |
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38RC Vacuum Tube, Bridge, and Resonance Methods of
Measurement |
39RC The Cathode Ray Oscilloscope and Its Use in
Communications |
39X Radio Formulas and How to Use Them |