Description: This handbook from the National Radio Institute is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of radio communication. Published in 1973, it provides a comprehensive guide to AM-FM receivers and how they were designed and manufactured in the United States. The book covers a range of topics, including mathematics and physics, and is written in English for easy understanding. Whether you're a collector or just a curious about the history of radio, this handbook is an excellent resource. It provides a detailed look at the design and development of AM-FM receivers, and covers topics such as frequency selection, noise reduction, and signal strength. With this book, you can learn about the technical aspects of radio communication and how it evolved over time.
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Location: Cornell, Wisconsin
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Brand: National Radio Institute
Type: Handbook
Language: English
Era/Year: 1973
Band: FM
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Mathematics