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THE ALLIED ELECTRONICS LIBRARY


 
   

 
  DICTIONARY
OF ELECTRONIC TERMS
  UNDERSTANDING TRANSISTORS
And How To Use Them
 
  UP-to-date, clear, concise definitions  of   more
than   3800   electronic  terms  encountered   in
general  and   professional  usage.    Edited   by 
Robert  E.  Beam  Ph.D.,  Professor  of  elec - 
trical   Engineering,    Northwestern  University.
Inculdes  over  125  illustrations  and  diagrams.
Appendix covers the EIA color code, standard 
schematic   symbols,   and   abbreviations   and 
letter  symbols.   Includes  information  on  get- 
ting  started  in  Amateur  radio  and  a  special 
section   with   definitions  of   terms   used    in 
Citizens Band  Radio.   Makes  an  ideal  refer- 
ence   for   servicemen,   hobbyists,   Amateurs,
CB'ers,  technicians--everyone  in  the  field  of 
electronics.   Solves  the  spelling  problems  of 
secretaries and typists.  88  pages.  Size,  6x9". 
37  K 756.   Postpaid  in  U.S.A. ........... 75c 
  A  clearly  written   presentation   on  transistor 
applications,   characteristics,    and    construc-
tion.   Ideal   for   home  study,  classroom  use,
beginners,  hobbyists,  experimenters,  etc. Un-
excelled  for supplementing  a   course  in  elec-
tronics,  whether  the  student's  interest  is  pri-
marily  in  transistors, or  electronics in  general.
Covers  NPN,  PNP,  alloy-junction,  drift,  tet-
 trode,  surface barrier,  power types,  etc. Con-
tains  transistor  symbols,  diagrams  of  various
construction   projects    using   transistors   for
 useful  and  " fun "  devices  around   the  home.
 Circuit  theory  as  related  to  transitors  opera-
 tion is  discussed  in  simple  terms.   96  pages.
Size, 5½ x 8½".                                              
 
37  J  602,  Postpaid  in   U.S.A. ........... 50c
 
 
  HOW TO BUILD
ELECTRONIC KITS
  BEST WAYS TO USE YOUR
VOM AND VTVM
 
  A  complete  beginner's  guide  to  electronic  kit
building.   Edited   by    R.  G.  Beason,   Editor,
 Electronics Illustrated.  Answers  all  the ques-
 tions  a  novice   kit  builder   might   have.   Dis-
cusses  types of  kits  available,  how   to  select
 kits,  how  to  follow  instruction  manuals,  tools
required.  Chapters  include:  The values  of  Kit
Building;  How  to  Identify Parts  and  Compo-
 nents;  Installing  and  Connecting  Components;
Electrical  Wiring,  Soldering  --  The  Secret  of
 Good  Kit  Building.  Includes  details  on  build-
ing  3   popular  kits.   96   pages,   5½  x  8½".
 
37  J  066,  Postpaid   in   U.S.A. ........... 50c
 
  Get  the  most  out  of  your  VOM  or  VTVM
with  this  comprehensive  and  easy- to- under-
stand  book.  Edited  by  Fred Shunaman,  Edi-
tor of  Radio-Electronics.  Covers  construction
and  use  of   these  instruments.   Tells  how  to
test  cpacitors,  chokes,   switches   and   other
components.  Covers  functions  of  shunts  and
multipliers   and   explains   calculations  neces-
sary   for  obtaining  correct  shunt   and   multi-
plier  values.   Discusses  use  of   VOM's  and
VTVM's  in  CB, Ham  Radio  and  High Fidel-
ity  components.   Fully  illustrated.   96  pages.
Size, 5½ x 8½".                                              
37  J  602,  Postpaid  in   U.S.A. ........... 50c
 

 

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