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How To Become a Radio Repairman In Easy Lessons- PDF
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Black & White scans - Please note that this collection contains scans of old documents, some of which were in poor condition before being rescued and digitized for posterity. This means that you may see some covers with creases and tears that show up in the scans.
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File Format: *.PDF
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Language of the manuals: English
Size: 658 Mb
91
Volumes
in Black & White
National Radio Institute Radio Course 1948 -
55 Books
+
How to Make Extra Money Fixing Radios 1949 -
36 Books
You will receive:
Vol-01 Introduction-to-Radio
Vol-02 How-Radio-Programs-Are-Sent-From-The-Studio-To-Your-Home
Vol-03 Simple-Radio-Circuits-And-Meters
Vol-04 Getting-Acquainted-With-Receiver-Servicing
Vol-05 Radio-Resistors-And-How-They-Are-Used
Vol-06 Radio-Coils-And-How-They-Work
Vol-07 Radio-Condensers-And-How-They-Work
Vol-08 How-Radio-And-Electronic-Tubes-Work
Vol-09 How-Tuned-Circuits-Function Coupling-Radio-Circuits
Vol-10 How-Tubes-Work-In-Typical-Radio-Stages
Vol-11 How-Iron-Core-Coils-And-Transformers-Operate-In-Radio-Circuits
Vol-12 How-Operating--Voltages-Are-Obtained-From-An-A.C.-Power-Line
Vol-13 Special-Power-Supplies-For-Radio-Equipment
Vol-14 How-Sounds-And-Scenes-Are-Converted-Into-And-Reproduced-From-Electrical-Signals
Vol-15 Low-Frequency-Amplifiers-For-Sound-And-Television-Receivers
Vol-16 Radio-Frequency-Amplifiers-For-Sound-And-Television-Communication
Vol-17 How-Detectors-Work-In-Radio-And-Television-Receivers
Vol-18 How-Practical-Requirements-Changed-Receiver-Circuits
Vol-19 Manual-And-Automatic-Volume-Controls
Vol-20 How-Signal-Currents-Are-Kept-In-Correct-Paths
Vol-21 The-Vacuum-Tube-As-An-A.C.-Generator-In-Radio-Television-Circuits
Vol-22 Peak-And-Band-Pass-R.F.-Tuning-Circuits
Vol-23 How-Broadcast,-All-Wave,-And-Television-Superheterodyne-Receivers-Work
Vol-24 Tone-Control,-Volume-Expansion-And-Noise-Limiting-Circuits
Vol-25 Light-Sensitive-Cells-For-Control-Circuits
Vol-26 How-Sound-Reproducers-Operate
Vol-27 How-Cone-Type-Loudspeakers-Work
Vol-28 Current,-Voltage-And-Resistance-Measurements
Vol-29 Vacuum-Tube-Voltmeters Cathode-Ray-Oscilloscopes
Vol-30 Measurements At Audio And Radio Frequencies
Vol-31 Tuning-Indicators-And-Automatic-Frequency-Controls-For-Radio-Receivers
Vol-32 How-To-Use-Circuit-Diagrams-And-Locate-Chassis-Parts fixed
Vol-33 Behavior-Of-Radio-Waves-And-Receiving-Antennas
Vol-34 Frequency-Modulated-Signals The-F.M.-Receiver
Vol-34 How-To-Use-Circuit-Diagrams-And-Locate-Chassis-Parts fixed
Vol-35 Automatic-Tuning-Control-Systems
Vol-36 Professional-Radio-Servicing-Techniques
Vol-37 How-To-Isolate-The-Defective-Section-And-Stage
Vol-38 How-To-Isolate-The-Defective-Circuit-And-Part
Vol-39 Tuning-Circuit-Troubles Alignment
Vol-40 Using-The-Cathode-Ray-Oscilloscope-In-Radio-Servicing
Vol-41 How-To-Eliminate-Hum,-Squeals-And-Motorboating
Vol-42 How-To-Eliminate-Distortion Servicing-Loudspeakers(1)
Vol-42 How-To-Eliminate-Distortion Servicing-Loudspeakers
Vol-43 Servicing-Noisy-And-Intermittent-Receivers
Vol-44 Installation-And-Service-Of-Auto-Radios-And-Farm-Receivers
Vol-45 Receiver-Revitalization Tube-Testers
Vol-46 How-To-Eliminate-Man-Made-Interference
Vol-47 How-To-Choose-And-Install-Replacement-Parts
Vol-48 Servicing-Record-Changers
Vol-49 Introduction-To-Public-Address
Vol-50 Acoustics-In-Public-Address-Work
Vol-51 P.A.-Transmission-Systems
Vol-52 Commercial-P.A.-Systems
Vol-53 Special-P.A.-Systems
Vol-54 Maintenance-Of-P.A.-Systems
Vol-55 Requirements-Of-A-Television-System
Vol-56 How-Radio-Receivers-Are-Serviced
Vol-57 How-To-Use--Radio-Tools
Vol-58 Equipment-Used-By-Servicemen
Vol-59 How-To-Remove-and-Overhaul-The-Chassis
Vol-60 How-To-Restring-Dial-Cords-And-Set-Push-Buttons
Vol-61 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Resistors-And-Volume-Controls
Vol-62 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Condensers
Vol-63 How-To-Test-Tubes
Vol-64 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Coils,-Chokes,-And-Transformers
Vol-65 How-To-Test-And-Repair-Loudspeakers
Vol-66 How-To-Inspect-A-Chassis-For-Surface-Defects
Vol-67 How-To-Put-Up-Antennas
Vol-68 How-To-Repair-Marred-Radio-Cabinets
Vol-69 How-To-Start-A-Spare-Time-Service-Business
Vol-70 How-Much-To-Charge-For-Your-Work
Vol-71 How-To-Plan-A-Professional-Workshop
Vol-72 How-Professional-Servicemen-Repair-Receivers
Vol-73 How-Circuit-Diagrams-Are-Used-In-Servicing
Vol-74 How-To-Find-The-Defective-Part-With-An-Ohmmeter
Vol-75 How-To-Find-The-Defective-Part-With-A-Voltmeter
Vol-76 How-To-Fix-A-Dead-Receiver
Vol-77 How-To-Fix-A-Receiver-That-Hums
Vol-79 How-To-Fix-A-Noisy-Receiver
Vol-80 How-To-Fix-A-Receiver-That-Distorts
Vol-81 How-To-Align-Simple-One-Band-Receivers
Vol-82 How-To-Align-All-Wave-Superheterodynes
Vol-83 How-To-Fix-A-Weak-Receiver
Vol-84 How-To-Fix-An-Intermittent-Receiver
Vol-85 How-To-Service-A.C.-D.C.-Receivers
Vol-86 How-To-Service-Three-Way-Portable-and-Battery-Receivers
Vol-87 How-To-Service-Auto-Receivers
Vol-88 Recognizing-Complaints-Not-Caused-By-Receiver-Defects
Vol-89 How-To-Service-F.M.-Receivers
Vol-90 How-To-Go-Into-Full-Time-Servicing
Radio-Receiver-Troubles Reference-Text-14X-2
91 Volumes in Black & White National Radio Institute Radio Course 1948 - 55 Books + How to Make Extra Money Fixing Radios 1949 - 36 Books You will receive: Vol-01 Introduction-to-Radio Vol-02 How-Radio-Programs-Are-Sent-From-The-Studio-To-Your-Home Vol-03 Simple-Radio-Circuits-And-Meters Vol-04 Getting-Acquainted-With-Receiver-Servicing Vol-05 Radio-Resistors-And-How-They-Are-Used Vol-06 Radio-Coils-And-How-They-Work Vol-07 Radio-Condensers-And-How-They-Work Vol-08 How-Radio-And-Electronic-Tubes-Work Vol-09 How-Tuned-Circuits-Function Coupling-Radio-Circuits Vol-10 How-Tubes-Work-In-Typical-Radio-Stages Vol-11 How-Iron-Core-Coils-And-Transformers-Operate-In-Radio-Circuits Vol-12 How-Operating--Voltages-Are-Obtained-From-An-A.C.-Power-Line Vol-13 Special-Power-Supplies-For-Radio-Equipment Vol-14 How-Sounds-And-Scenes-Are-Converted-Into-And-Reproduced-From-Electrical-Signals Vol-15 Low-Frequency-Amplifiers-For-Sound-And-Television-Receivers Vol-16 Radio-Frequency-Amplifiers-For-Sound-And-Television-Communication Vol-17 How-Detectors-Work-In-Radio-And-Television-Receivers Vol-18 How-Practical-Requirements-Changed-Receiver-Circuits Vol-19 Manual-And-Automatic-Volume-Controls Vol-20 How-Signal-Currents-Are-Kept-In-Correct-Paths Vol-21 The-Vacuum-Tube-As-An-A.C.-Generator-In-Radio-Television-Circuits Vol-22 Peak-And-Band-Pass-R.F.-Tuning-Circuits Vol-23 How-Broadcast,-All-Wave,-And-Television-Superheterodyne-Receivers-Work Vol-24 Tone-Control,-Volume-Expansion-And-Noise-Limiting-Circuits Vol-25 Light-Sensitive-Cells-For-Control-Circuits Vol-26 How-Sound-Reproducers-Operate Vol-27 How-Cone-Type-Loudspeakers-Work Vol-28 Current,-Voltage-And-Resistance-Measurements Vol-29 Vacuum-Tube-Voltmeters Cathode-Ray-Oscilloscopes Vol-30 Measurements At Audio And Radio Frequencies Vol-31 Tuning-Indicators-And-Automatic-Frequency-Controls-For-Radio-Receivers Vol-32 How-To-Use-Circuit-Diagrams-And-Locate-Chassis-Parts fixed Vol-33 Behavior-Of-Radio-Waves-And-Receiving-Antennas Vol-34 Frequency-Modulated-Signals The-F.M.-Receiver Vol-34 How-To-Use-Circuit-Diagrams-And-Locate-Chassis-Parts fixed Vol-35 Automatic-Tuning-Control-Systems Vol-36 Professional-Radio-Servicing-Techniques Vol-37 How-To-Isolate-The-Defective-Section-And-Stage Vol-38 How-To-Isolate-The-Defective-Circuit-And-Part Vol-39 Tuning-Circuit-Troubles Alignment Vol-40 Using-The-Cathode-Ray-Oscilloscope-In-Radio-Servicing Vol-41 How-To-Eliminate-Hum,-Squeals-And-Motorboating Vol-42 How-To-Eliminate-Distortion Servicing-Loudspeakers(1) Vol-42 How-To-Eliminate-Distortion Servicing-Loudspeakers Vol-43 Servicing-Noisy-And-Intermittent-Receivers Vol-44 Installation-And-Service-Of-Auto-Radios-And-Farm-Receivers Vol-45 Receiver-Revitalization Tube-Testers Vol-46 How-To-Eliminate-Man-Made-Interference Vol-47 How-To-Choose-And-Install-Replacement-Parts Vol-48 Servicing-Record-Changers Vol-49 Introduction-To-Public-Address Vol-50 Acoustics-In-Public-Address-Work Vol-51 P.A.-Transmission-Systems Vol-52 Commercial-P.A.-Systems Vol-53 Special-P.A.-Systems Vol-54 Maintenance-Of-P.A.-Systems Vol-55 Requirements-Of-A-Television-System Vol-56 How-Radio-Receivers-Are-Serviced Vol-57 How-To-Use--Radio-Tools Vol-58 Equipment-Used-By-Servicemen Vol-59 How-To-Remove-and-Overhaul-The-Chassis Vol-60 How-To-Restring-Dial-Cords-And-Set-Push-Buttons Vol-61 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Resistors-And-Volume-Controls Vol-62 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Condensers Vol-63 How-To-Test-Tubes Vol-64 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Coils,-Chokes,-And-Transformers Vol-65 How-To-Test-And-Repair-Loudspeakers Vol-66 How-To-Inspect-A-Chassis-For-Surface-Defects Vol-67 How-To-Put-Up-Antennas Vol-68 How-To-Repair-Marred-Radio-Cabinets Vol-69 How-To-Start-A-Spare-Time-Service-Business Vol-70 How-Much-To-Charge-For-Your-Work Vol-71 How-To-Plan-A-Professional-Workshop Vol-72 How-Professional-Servicemen-Repair-Receivers Vol-73 How-Circuit-Diagrams-Are-Used-In-Servicing Vol-74 How-To-Find-The-Defective-Part-With-An-Ohmmeter Vol-75 How-To-Find-The-Defective-Part-With-A-Voltmeter Vol-76 How-To-Fix-A-Dead-Receiver Vol-77 How-To-Fix-A-Receiver-That-Hums Vol-79 How-To-Fix-A-Noisy-Receiver Vol-80 How-To-Fix-A-Receiver-That-Distorts Vol-81 How-To-Align-Simple-One-Band-Receivers Vol-82 How-To-Align-All-Wave-Superheterodynes Vol-83 How-To-Fix-A-Weak-Receiver Vol-84 How-To-Fix-An-Intermittent-Receiver Vol-85 How-To-Service-A.C.-D.C.-Receivers Vol-86 How-To-Service-Three-Way-Portable-and-Battery-Receivers Vol-87 How-To-Service-Auto-Receivers Vol-88 Recognizing-Complaints-Not-Caused-By-Receiver-Defects Vol-89 How-To-Service-F.M.-Receivers Vol-90 How-To-Go-Into-Full-Time-Servicing Radio-Receiver-Troubles Reference-Text-14X-2
D.W.Manuals
NRI RADIO COURSE 1948
How To Become a Radio Repairman In Easy Lessons- PDF
Black & White scans - Please note that this collection contains scans of old documents, some of which were in poor condition before being rescued and digitized for posterity. This means that you may see some covers with creases and tears that show up in the scans.
Compatibility: All Windows Version / Mac and Linux OS
File Format: *.PDF
Requirement: Adobe Reader
Language of the manuals: English
Size: 658 Mb
91
Volumes
in Black & White
National Radio Institute Radio Course 1948 -
55 Books
+
How to Make Extra Money Fixing Radios 1949 -
36 Books
You will receive:
Vol-01 Introduction-to-Radio
Vol-02 How-Radio-Programs-Are-Sent-From-The-Studio-To-Your-Home
Vol-03 Simple-Radio-Circuits-And-Meters
Vol-04 Getting-Acquainted-With-Receiver-Servicing
Vol-05 Radio-Resistors-And-How-They-Are-Used
Vol-06 Radio-Coils-And-How-They-Work
Vol-07 Radio-Condensers-And-How-They-Work
Vol-08 How-Radio-And-Electronic-Tubes-Work
Vol-09 How-Tuned-Circuits-Function Coupling-Radio-Circuits
Vol-10 How-Tubes-Work-In-Typical-Radio-Stages
Vol-11 How-Iron-Core-Coils-And-Transformers-Operate-In-Radio-Circuits
Vol-12 How-Operating--Voltages-Are-Obtained-From-An-A.C.-Power-Line
Vol-13 Special-Power-Supplies-For-Radio-Equipment
Vol-14 How-Sounds-And-Scenes-Are-Converted-Into-And-Reproduced-From-Electrical-Signals
Vol-15 Low-Frequency-Amplifiers-For-Sound-And-Television-Receivers
Vol-16 Radio-Frequency-Amplifiers-For-Sound-And-Television-Communication
Vol-17 How-Detectors-Work-In-Radio-And-Television-Receivers
Vol-18 How-Practical-Requirements-Changed-Receiver-Circuits
Vol-19 Manual-And-Automatic-Volume-Controls
Vol-20 How-Signal-Currents-Are-Kept-In-Correct-Paths
Vol-21 The-Vacuum-Tube-As-An-A.C.-Generator-In-Radio-Television-Circuits
Vol-22 Peak-And-Band-Pass-R.F.-Tuning-Circuits
Vol-23 How-Broadcast,-All-Wave,-And-Television-Superheterodyne-Receivers-Work
Vol-24 Tone-Control,-Volume-Expansion-And-Noise-Limiting-Circuits
Vol-25 Light-Sensitive-Cells-For-Control-Circuits
Vol-26 How-Sound-Reproducers-Operate
Vol-27 How-Cone-Type-Loudspeakers-Work
Vol-28 Current,-Voltage-And-Resistance-Measurements
Vol-29 Vacuum-Tube-Voltmeters Cathode-Ray-Oscilloscopes
Vol-30 Measurements At Audio And Radio Frequencies
Vol-31 Tuning-Indicators-And-Automatic-Frequency-Controls-For-Radio-Receivers
Vol-32 How-To-Use-Circuit-Diagrams-And-Locate-Chassis-Parts fixed
Vol-33 Behavior-Of-Radio-Waves-And-Receiving-Antennas
Vol-34 Frequency-Modulated-Signals The-F.M.-Receiver
Vol-34 How-To-Use-Circuit-Diagrams-And-Locate-Chassis-Parts fixed
Vol-35 Automatic-Tuning-Control-Systems
Vol-36 Professional-Radio-Servicing-Techniques
Vol-37 How-To-Isolate-The-Defective-Section-And-Stage
Vol-38 How-To-Isolate-The-Defective-Circuit-And-Part
Vol-39 Tuning-Circuit-Troubles Alignment
Vol-40 Using-The-Cathode-Ray-Oscilloscope-In-Radio-Servicing
Vol-41 How-To-Eliminate-Hum,-Squeals-And-Motorboating
Vol-42 How-To-Eliminate-Distortion Servicing-Loudspeakers(1)
Vol-42 How-To-Eliminate-Distortion Servicing-Loudspeakers
Vol-43 Servicing-Noisy-And-Intermittent-Receivers
Vol-44 Installation-And-Service-Of-Auto-Radios-And-Farm-Receivers
Vol-45 Receiver-Revitalization Tube-Testers
Vol-46 How-To-Eliminate-Man-Made-Interference
Vol-47 How-To-Choose-And-Install-Replacement-Parts
Vol-48 Servicing-Record-Changers
Vol-49 Introduction-To-Public-Address
Vol-50 Acoustics-In-Public-Address-Work
Vol-51 P.A.-Transmission-Systems
Vol-52 Commercial-P.A.-Systems
Vol-53 Special-P.A.-Systems
Vol-54 Maintenance-Of-P.A.-Systems
Vol-55 Requirements-Of-A-Television-System
Vol-56 How-Radio-Receivers-Are-Serviced
Vol-57 How-To-Use--Radio-Tools
Vol-58 Equipment-Used-By-Servicemen
Vol-59 How-To-Remove-and-Overhaul-The-Chassis
Vol-60 How-To-Restring-Dial-Cords-And-Set-Push-Buttons
Vol-61 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Resistors-And-Volume-Controls
Vol-62 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Condensers
Vol-63 How-To-Test-Tubes
Vol-64 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Coils,-Chokes,-And-Transformers
Vol-65 How-To-Test-And-Repair-Loudspeakers
Vol-66 How-To-Inspect-A-Chassis-For-Surface-Defects
Vol-67 How-To-Put-Up-Antennas
Vol-68 How-To-Repair-Marred-Radio-Cabinets
Vol-69 How-To-Start-A-Spare-Time-Service-Business
Vol-70 How-Much-To-Charge-For-Your-Work
Vol-71 How-To-Plan-A-Professional-Workshop
Vol-72 How-Professional-Servicemen-Repair-Receivers
Vol-73 How-Circuit-Diagrams-Are-Used-In-Servicing
Vol-74 How-To-Find-The-Defective-Part-With-An-Ohmmeter
Vol-75 How-To-Find-The-Defective-Part-With-A-Voltmeter
Vol-76 How-To-Fix-A-Dead-Receiver
Vol-77 How-To-Fix-A-Receiver-That-Hums
Vol-79 How-To-Fix-A-Noisy-Receiver
Vol-80 How-To-Fix-A-Receiver-That-Distorts
Vol-81 How-To-Align-Simple-One-Band-Receivers
Vol-82 How-To-Align-All-Wave-Superheterodynes
Vol-83 How-To-Fix-A-Weak-Receiver
Vol-84 How-To-Fix-An-Intermittent-Receiver
Vol-85 How-To-Service-A.C.-D.C.-Receivers
Vol-86 How-To-Service-Three-Way-Portable-and-Battery-Receivers
Vol-87 How-To-Service-Auto-Receivers
Vol-88 Recognizing-Complaints-Not-Caused-By-Receiver-Defects
Vol-89 How-To-Service-F.M.-Receivers
Vol-90 How-To-Go-Into-Full-Time-Servicing
Radio-Receiver-Troubles Reference-Text-14X-2
91
Volumes
in Black & White
National Radio Institute Radio Course 1948 -
55 Books
+
How to Make Extra Money Fixing Radios 1949 -
36 Books
You will receive:
Vol-01 Introduction-to-Radio
Vol-02 How-Radio-Programs-Are-Sent-From-The-Studio-To-Your-Home
Vol-03 Simple-Radio-Circuits-And-Meters
Vol-04 Getting-Acquainted-With-Receiver-Servicing
Vol-05 Radio-Resistors-And-How-They-Are-Used
Vol-06 Radio-Coils-And-How-They-Work
Vol-07 Radio-Condensers-And-How-They-Work
Vol-08 How-Radio-And-Electronic-Tubes-Work
Vol-09 How-Tuned-Circuits-Function Coupling-Radio-Circuits
Vol-10 How-Tubes-Work-In-Typical-Radio-Stages
Vol-11 How-Iron-Core-Coils-And-Transformers-Operate-In-Radio-Circuits
Vol-12 How-Operating--Voltages-Are-Obtained-From-An-A.C.-Power-Line
Vol-13 Special-Power-Supplies-For-Radio-Equipment
Vol-14 How-Sounds-And-Scenes-Are-Converted-Into-And-Reproduced-From-Electrical-Signals
Vol-15 Low-Frequency-Amplifiers-For-Sound-And-Television-Receivers
Vol-16 Radio-Frequency-Amplifiers-For-Sound-And-Television-Communication
Vol-17 How-Detectors-Work-In-Radio-And-Television-Receivers
Vol-18 How-Practical-Requirements-Changed-Receiver-Circuits
Vol-19 Manual-And-Automatic-Volume-Controls
Vol-20 How-Signal-Currents-Are-Kept-In-Correct-Paths
Vol-21 The-Vacuum-Tube-As-An-A.C.-Generator-In-Radio-Television-Circuits
Vol-22 Peak-And-Band-Pass-R.F.-Tuning-Circuits
Vol-23 How-Broadcast,-All-Wave,-And-Television-Superheterodyne-Receivers-Work
Vol-24 Tone-Control,-Volume-Expansion-And-Noise-Limiting-Circuits
Vol-25 Light-Sensitive-Cells-For-Control-Circuits
Vol-26 How-Sound-Reproducers-Operate
Vol-27 How-Cone-Type-Loudspeakers-Work
Vol-28 Current,-Voltage-And-Resistance-Measurements
Vol-29 Vacuum-Tube-Voltmeters Cathode-Ray-Oscilloscopes
Vol-30 Measurements At Audio And Radio Frequencies
Vol-31 Tuning-Indicators-And-Automatic-Frequency-Controls-For-Radio-Receivers
Vol-32 How-To-Use-Circuit-Diagrams-And-Locate-Chassis-Parts fixed
Vol-33 Behavior-Of-Radio-Waves-And-Receiving-Antennas
Vol-34 Frequency-Modulated-Signals The-F.M.-Receiver
Vol-34 How-To-Use-Circuit-Diagrams-And-Locate-Chassis-Parts fixed
Vol-35 Automatic-Tuning-Control-Systems
Vol-36 Professional-Radio-Servicing-Techniques
Vol-37 How-To-Isolate-The-Defective-Section-And-Stage
Vol-38 How-To-Isolate-The-Defective-Circuit-And-Part
Vol-39 Tuning-Circuit-Troubles Alignment
Vol-40 Using-The-Cathode-Ray-Oscilloscope-In-Radio-Servicing
Vol-41 How-To-Eliminate-Hum,-Squeals-And-Motorboating
Vol-42 How-To-Eliminate-Distortion Servicing-Loudspeakers(1)
Vol-42 How-To-Eliminate-Distortion Servicing-Loudspeakers
Vol-43 Servicing-Noisy-And-Intermittent-Receivers
Vol-44 Installation-And-Service-Of-Auto-Radios-And-Farm-Receivers
Vol-45 Receiver-Revitalization Tube-Testers
Vol-46 How-To-Eliminate-Man-Made-Interference
Vol-47 How-To-Choose-And-Install-Replacement-Parts
Vol-48 Servicing-Record-Changers
Vol-49 Introduction-To-Public-Address
Vol-50 Acoustics-In-Public-Address-Work
Vol-51 P.A.-Transmission-Systems
Vol-52 Commercial-P.A.-Systems
Vol-53 Special-P.A.-Systems
Vol-54 Maintenance-Of-P.A.-Systems
Vol-55 Requirements-Of-A-Television-System
Vol-56 How-Radio-Receivers-Are-Serviced
Vol-57 How-To-Use--Radio-Tools
Vol-58 Equipment-Used-By-Servicemen
Vol-59 How-To-Remove-and-Overhaul-The-Chassis
Vol-60 How-To-Restring-Dial-Cords-And-Set-Push-Buttons
Vol-61 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Resistors-And-Volume-Controls
Vol-62 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Condensers
Vol-63 How-To-Test-Tubes
Vol-64 How-To-Test-And-Replace-Coils,-Chokes,-And-Transformers
Vol-65 How-To-Test-And-Repair-Loudspeakers
Vol-66 How-To-Inspect-A-Chassis-For-Surface-Defects
Vol-67 How-To-Put-Up-Antennas
Vol-68 How-To-Repair-Marred-Radio-Cabinets
Vol-69 How-To-Start-A-Spare-Time-Service-Business
Vol-70 How-Much-To-Charge-For-Your-Work
Vol-71 How-To-Plan-A-Professional-Workshop
Vol-72 How-Professional-Servicemen-Repair-Receivers
Vol-73 How-Circuit-Diagrams-Are-Used-In-Servicing
Vol-74 How-To-Find-The-Defective-Part-With-An-Ohmmeter
Vol-75 How-To-Find-The-Defective-Part-With-A-Voltmeter
Vol-76 How-To-Fix-A-Dead-Receiver
Vol-77 How-To-Fix-A-Receiver-That-Hums
Vol-79 How-To-Fix-A-Noisy-Receiver
Vol-80 How-To-Fix-A-Receiver-That-Distorts
Vol-81 How-To-Align-Simple-One-Band-Receivers
Vol-82 How-To-Align-All-Wave-Superheterodynes
Vol-83 How-To-Fix-A-Weak-Receiver
Vol-84 How-To-Fix-An-Intermittent-Receiver
Vol-85 How-To-Service-A.C.-D.C.-Receivers
Vol-86 How-To-Service-Three-Way-Portable-and-Battery-Receivers
Vol-87 How-To-Service-Auto-Receivers
Vol-88 Recognizing-Complaints-Not-Caused-By-Receiver-Defects
Vol-89 How-To-Service-F.M.-Receivers
Vol-90 How-To-Go-Into-Full-Time-Servicing
Radio-Receiver-Troubles Reference-Text-14X-2