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.
1B Introducing You to Electronics |
2B How Electricity is Produced for Electronics |
3B Simple Circuits and Meters |
4B The ABC's of Servicing |
5B How Resistors are Used |
6B How Coils are Used |
7B How Capacitors are Used |
8FR-4 How Radio and Electronic Tubes Work |
9FR-3 How Tuned Circuits Function & Coupling Radio
Circuits |
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 |
13RC Audio, Video and Code Signals |
Missing |
15RC Low Frequency Voltage Amplifiers for Sound and
Television |
16RC Low Frequency Power Amplifiers for Sound and
Television |
17RC How Radio Frequency Amplifiers Work |
18RC How Master Oscillators Work |
19RC Frequency Multiplier, Buffer, and Output Stages |
20RC How the Radio Carrier is Amplitude Modulated |
21RC High Power Linear Amplifiers and Inverse
Feedback |
22RC Low Frequency Lines, Filters and Impedance
Matching Devices |
23RC Fundamentals of Radiation and Single Element
Antennas |
24RC Radio Frequency Lines, Filters and Couplers |
25RC Multi Element Antenna Arrays |
26RC Introduction to Transmitter Power Supplies |
27RC DC and AC Single Phase Generators and Motors |
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 |
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 |
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 |
36RC Special Communications Receivers and
Measurement of Receiver Characteristics |
36X-1 How Mathematics Helps the Technician |
37RC Current, Voltage, and Power Meters |
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 |