Thanks to Alan, Mike and Pat for their comments on the Wireless Telegraphy Handbook. I'll try and get a copy soon. -- 73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ/WD2XSH/23 FN42hi http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xgj.htm -- Begin
All very well but for a decent, reliable rotary spark-gap on '600 metres' you young fellers can't beat the 1913 edition. Bryan -- Original Message -- From: "Mike Dennison" <[email protected]
Hi All, My copy is a 1946 and only Volume two has adverts which are from BTH, AVO, Mullard, Turner (instruments etc) Sankey (laminations - remember "Stalloy") Eddystone, Bulgin and Mycalex (wonder if
Warren, My copy is entitled "Handbok of Wireless Telegraphy 1938", and it was reprinted almost every year for some time - mine was printed in 1946. So I think the advertised one must be the 1938 edit
Hi Warren as far as I am aware the last major editorial update was 1938, the 1940/42 "editions" are effectively just reprints to deal with the WWII intake of WOs, and technicians. A lot of this is ve
Hi Mike, Is the 1940 Edition just as good (as far as LF)? The later edition is also on EBay and the seller will ship worldwide. -- 73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ/WD2XSH/23 FN42hi http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xgj.
I notice that eBay has the two volumes of Admiralty Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy 1938 at a very reasonable price, from a UK seller with only a few hours to go. Despite its age, this is a very usef
A very good hint Martin! As a test I tried the famous Radio Engineers Handbook by Frederick Terman. www.ukbookworld.com provided no hits but www.bookfinder.com no less than 31 hits with prices rangin
If you want a copy of this fine publication, folks, there's thousands of them for sale on www.bookfinder.com Just do a search for "Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy". And take your pick. For UK/EU buye