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Radio Servicing: Theory and Practice * Radio Theory * CDROM * PDF * KE3GK

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    Radio Servicing
    Theory and Practice
    By Abraham Marcus (1954)
    2nd Edition
    830 pages in Adobe PDF format on CDROM
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    Contents:
    Chapter 1 Electrical and Radio Theory
    The Structure of Matter
    The Electric Current
    Units of Measurement
    Electric Circuits
    Ohm's Law
    Heating Effect of the Electric Circuit
    Sources of Electromotive Force
    Magnetism
    Electromagnetism
    Induced Electromotive Force
    Alternating Current
    Inductance
    Capacitance
    Resonance
    Coupled Circuits
    Filter Circuits
    Time Constant
    The Voltage Divider
    The Radio Wave
    Chapter 2 Components and Parts
    Capacitors
    Resistors
    Inductors
    Reproducers
    Vibrators
    Tube Sockets
    Switches
    Dials
    Dry Cells and Batteries
    Chapter 3 The Electron Tube
    Thermionic Emission
    Diodes
    Triodes
    Tetrodes
    Pentodes
    Beam Power Tubes
    Multi-electrode Tubes
    Multi-unit Tubes
    Construction of the Electron Tube
    Tube Numbering System
    Tube Ratings
    Crystal Diodes and Triodes
    Chapter 4 The Electron Tube as a Rectifier
    Half-Wave Rectifier
    Full-Wave Rectifier
    Bridge Rectifier
    Chapter 5 The Electron Tube as a Detector
    How the Detector Works
    The Diode Detector
    The Triode Detector
    The Pentode Detector
    Comparison Between Different Types of Detectors
    Symptoms of Detector Stage Faults
    Chapter 6 The Electron Tube as a Amplifier
    How the Electron Tube Works as a Amplifier
    Grid Bias for the Amplifier
    Phase Relationships in an Amplifier
    The Load Line
    Distortion in an Amplifier
    Classes of Amplifiers Based on Function
    Chapter 7 Practical Amplifiers
    Audio-Frequency Amplifiers
    Radio-Frequency Amplifers
    Intermediate-Frequency Amplifiers
    Video-Frequency Amplifers
    D-C Amplifiers
    Chapter 8 The Electron Tube as an Oscillator
    Common Types of  L-C Oscillators
    Common Types of R-C Oscillators
    How the Load is Coupled to the Oscillator
    Harmonics in the Oscillator Output
    Frequency Stability
    Parasitic Oscillations
    Symptoms of Oscillator Defects
    Chapter 9 Special Tubes Used in Radio
    Glow Tube
    Thyratron
    Electron-Ray Tube
    Cathode-Ray Tube
    Phototube
    Ballast Tube
    Chapter 10 Control Circuits
    Volume Control
    Tone Compensation and Control
    Selectivity Control
    Band Switching and Band Spread
    Noise-Suppression Control
    Automatic Tuning Control
    Defects in Control Circuits
    Chapter 11 Radio Receivers
    Tuned Radio Frequency Receiver
    Superheterodyne Receiver
    Short Wave Receiver
    Short Wave Converter
    Multiband Receiver
    Portable Receiver
    Automobile Receiver
    Communication Receiver
    Frequency Modulation Receiver
    FM Tuner and AM-FM Receiver
    Defects in Various Types of Receivers
    Chapter 12 Power Supplies
    Power Supply Operated from Dry Cells and Batteries
    Power Supply Operated from the House Main
    Power Supply Operated from Storage Batteries
    Faults Located in the Power Supply
    Chapter 13 Instruments Used for Servicing
    Meters
    Electron Ray Tube Indicators
    Vacuum Tube Voltmeters
    Ohmeters
    Bridges
    Multimeters
    Signal Generators
    Tube Checkers
    Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes
    Chapter 14 Servicing Procedures
    Static Servicing Procedure
    Dynamic Servicing Procedure
    Servicing Procedure for Short Wave and Multimband
    Servicing Procedure for FM Receivers
    Chapter 15 Servicing Techniques
    Diagnosis of Faults
    Location of Defects
    Chapter 16 Repair, Replacement and Readjustment
    Aligning Tuned Radio Frequency Receivers
    Aligning Superheterodyne Receivers
    Aligning Multiband Receivers
    Aligning FM Receivers
    Alignment of Other Circuits
    Push Button Alignment
    Nuetralization
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