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==Vacuum tube schematics== | ==Vacuum tube schematics== | ||
Some | Some vacuum tube (valve) schematics: | ||
[[Image:Vk4yeh_valves.jpg | 700px]] | [[Image:Vk4yeh_valves.jpg | 700px]] | ||
* further information about vacuum tubes can be found [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_tube here] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 21:33, 20 December 2010
related Wiki pages: Electronic Theory
Vacuum tube schematics
Some vacuum tube (valve) schematics:
- further information about vacuum tubes can be found here
External links
- Antique Radio Classifieds
- Australian Vintage Radio Society
- Australian Vintage Radio
- Basic Radio Introductory text for valve based electronics.
- Houston VintageRadio Association
- Canadian Vintage Radio Society
- Kurrajong Radio Museum
- Stoner Vintage Radio
- UK Vintage Radio
- Vintage Radio Australia
- Vintage Radio UK
Radio apparatus | |
Apparatus | Keys - Morse * Kits * Radio/PC Interfaces * Receivers and transceivers * Software Defined Radio (SDR) * Vintage Radio |
Manufacturers | Alinco * Elecraft * Flex Radio Systems * MFJ * Icom * Kenwood * RF-Space * Ten Tec * Yaesu |
Transceivers | Alinco DX-70TH * Elecraft K1 * Elecraft K2 * Hendricks QRP Kits * Icom * Kenwood * Yaesu |
Projects | Build a simple 160 metre receiver * Powering a hand held transceiver from an AC power supply |
See also | Antennas |