Steam Powered Radio

A Collection of Non-Memorable Radio Memorabilia

National Radio Institute 1950

Radiotrician Course Part 2

 

  44RH-1 Installation and Service of Auto Radios and Farm Receivers 45RH-1 Receiver Revitalization and Tube Testers 46RH-1 How to Eliminate Man Made Interference
47RH-2 How to Choose and Install Replacement Parts 48RH-2 Servicing Record Changers 49RH-4 The Television Signal
50RH-2 Basic TV Receiver Circuits 50RX Reference Text Radio Accounting and Records 51RH-3 How the Picture Tube Works
52RH-2 TV Input Tuners 53RH-3 Video I.F. Amplifiers and Video Demodulators 54RH-3 Video Amplifiers and DC Restorers
54RX Reference Text Acoustics in Pub  lic Address Work 55RH-3 TV Sweep Circuits 56RH-3 Television Synchronizing Circuits
57RH-3 TV Receiver Power Supplies, Sound Channels, and AGC 58RH-3 Special TV Receiver Systems 59RH-3 How TV Antennas Work
60RH-3 How to Select and Erect TV Antennas 60RX Reference Text Special P.A. Systems 61RH-2 Installation and Adjustment of TV Receivers
62RH-2 TV Interference Elimination and Special TV Installations 62 RX Reference Text Maintenance of P.A. Systems 63RH-2 TV Receiver Servicing Techniques
64RH-3 Servicing TV Receivers for Picture Distortion 64RX Reference Text Practical Electronic Control Equipment 65RH-4 TV Receiver Alignment
1RK-1 Instructions for Performing Radio Experiments 1 to 10 2RK-1 Instructions for Performing Radio Experiments 11 to20 3RK-1 Instructions for Performing Radio Experiments 21 to 30
4RK-1 Instructions for Performing Radio Experiments 31 to 40 5RK-1 Instructions for Performing Radio Experiments 41 to 50 6RK-1 Instructions for Performing Radio Experiments 51 to 60
7RK-AC Instructions for Performing Radio Experiments 61 to 70