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  GETTING STARTED
IN ELECTRONICS
  BASIC ELECTRONCIS
HANDBOOK
 
  Easy  to   read  and   understand.   Covers   radio
signals  and  types  of  transmission -- AM,   FM,
TV,  CW  and   short   wave.    Clearly   explains
uses  of  basic components,  electron theory,  re-
sistance,   magnetism,   capacitance,   inductance,
reactance  and   the  stages  of   radio  and   their
functions.      Discusses     antenna       installation
and  test  equipment.   Tells  how   to  read  sche-
matic  diagrams.   Section  on  construction  hints
is   followed   by   interesting   building    projects
including  a  crystal  set,  walkie - talkie,  1 - tube
set,   transistor   set,   intercom,    burglar   alarm,
light  detector,  code  practice oscillator,  and  5-
tube   superhet   receiver.     Many    illustrations.
Excellent   for   beginners,   and    for   classroom
and home study courses. 112 pages, 5 ½ x 8 ½".
Quantity prices on request.                                  
 
37  J 705.   Postpaid  in  U.S.A. ........... 50¢ 
 
  Written   for  beginners   without   any  previous
electronics  experience.   A  step-by-step  guide
to  the  principles  involved  in  electronic  com-
unications   and   control    circuits.    Discusses
the  vacuum   tube,  rectifiers  and  power  sup-
plies,   amplifiers,  detectors  and  radio  receiv-
ers,  oscillators, superhet and electronics control
circuits.   Includes  six   fascinating  experiments
 based  on  the Knight-Kit 12 - in - 1  Electronic
Lab Kit.   Numerous diagrams  in  each chapter
 for  faster, easier  learning.   Prepared  with  the
classroom in  mind. It  is  ideal  for  use  in  ele-
mentary  courses   in  science,   physics,  radio,
electricity and  industrial  arts.   Stimulates  con-
tinued student  interest in  electronics.   Schools
are  invited  to  write  for  quantity  prices.    24
pages.   Size,  8 ½ x 11".                                 
 
37  J 060.   Postpaid  in  U.S.A. ........... 25¢ 
 
  UNDERSTANDING AND USING
CITIZENS BAND RADIO
  ALL ABOUT HIGH FIDELITY
AND STEREO
 
  A useful  and  interesting  book  for  both Citi-
zens Band newcomers and  oldtimers.  Clearly
written,  practical,  informative  and  complete.
Chapter  headings:  Getting   Acquainted   with
CB Radio, Obtaining  the License,  About  the
Equipment,   Setting  Up  A  Station   (Mobile
and Base Station Installations), CB  Antennas,
Operating  CB   Equipment,   The   Uses   and
Abuses of  CB  Radio.  Discusses  test  equip-
ment for CB servicing  and  gives  helpful serv-
icing  hints.  Gives  valuable  advice  on  oper-
ating  procedure  and  using  the  "10"   signals,
listed in the  appendix.  Helps  anyone  to  un-
derstand,  select and make best use of Citizens
Band equipment. Prepared and  edited  by  ex-
perts.  Another Allied  book value worth  sev-
eral  times  the  price.  112 pages.  Size, 5 ½ x
8 ½".
 
37  J 701.   Postpaid  in  U.S.A. ........... 50¢ 
 
  New,   authoritative,  easy-to-read  explanation
of high fidelity and stereo.  Prepared  by  audio
experts  under  direction   of  Allied's  technical
staff to  help you understand,  select and  enjoy
your   music   system.    Explains   high   fidelity
and monophonic and stereo sound: covers am-
plifiers, preamplifiers,  tuners, speaker  systems
and enclosures, record players, tone arms, car-
tridges  and  needles;  tells  about  monophonic
and stereo  program  sources -- records,  tape,
broadcasts;  discusses tape recorders, kits, use
of  transistors   in  hi-fi products; includes  valu-
able  data   on   planning   a   "built-in"  system.
Discusses merits of  components versus  pack-
age units.   Glossary  gives  clear  definitions  of
hi-fi   terms.   Many   charts   and   illustrations.
Written in  non-technical  language.   96 pages.
Size,  5 ½  x  8 ½".                                         
 
37  J 699.   Postpaid  in  U.S.A. ........... 50¢ 
 
 

 

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