Just received this from
Martin Mann in Cambridge. For some years Martin ran Cambridge Kits although I think he is now retired. When looking for a particular edition of 73, be sure to replace the year and month with the one you need. The year has to be changed in two places in the link!
"Roger,
Have you heard of Bill Hoisington, K1CLL, now sadly a silent key? He was a prolific contributor on UHF to 73 Magazine in the '60s and 70s and is still a good read today, at least for a dabbler like me. No expensive ICs, ha. There is a list of his articles at http://mikeyancey.com/73mag/listauthor.php?Author=K1CLL and you can download complete copies of each issue of 73 Magazine as at http://library.vss.pl/lib/mag73/1967/73%20Magazine%20-%201967-07.pdf . The files are about 30MB and take about 5 min to download, the 73 server being rather slow. For something a bit meatier the HICKMAN, I. (2002). Practical Radio-Frequency Handbook (3rd ed.) at http://worldtracker.org/media/library/Electronics%20and%20Communications/Electronics%20ebook%20collection%20II/HICKMAN,%20I.%20(2002).%20Practical%20Radio-Frequency%20Handbook%20(3rd%20ed.).pdfis pretty good and only 2 MB. Do you know any other magazines with back issues on pdf ? Hoping talking is easier for you now,
Martin"
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Anyone found a good Semiconductor book online. A-Z 2N Transistors & Fets etc ?
Thanks
G1KQH
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