Letters of a radioengineer to his son John Mills Books

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Letters of a radioengineer to his son John Mills Books
I collect and restore vintage radios 1918 through 1925 and have accumulated quite the library of radio technology books from that era. Mills' book, along with Radio For Everybody by Lescarboura and Radio Simplified by Kendall and Koehler, are the three "must have" volumes if you are a collector of early regenerative tube sets. They represent the most popular tomes that graced radio enthusiasts' shelves in that remarkable period of the dawn of broadcast radio.Product details
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Letters of a radioengineer to his son John Mills Books Reviews
I had purchased the kindle version of this book. That version did not have illustrations. The illustrations are necessary for a book like this. So I bought the hard copy. And again no illustrations. The publisher did the book on the cheap. Too bad. Otherwise it would have been a great book.
I collect and restore vintage radios 1918 through 1925 and have accumulated quite the library of radio technology books from that era. Mills' book, along with Radio For Everybody by Lescarboura and Radio Simplified by Kendall and Koehler, are the three "must have" volumes if you are a collector of early regenerative tube sets. They represent the most popular tomes that graced radio enthusiasts' shelves in that remarkable period of the dawn of broadcast radio.

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