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16 November 2001
New Books From Lindsay!
Check out these new offerings
from Lindsay Publications.
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Another
gem from Hasluck's "Work" series from almost a hundred years ago.
Electricity
was a cutting edge technology, but motors and generators (then
called dynamos) were expensive. Here are a collection of articles
from "Work" magazine of which Hasluck was editor describing how
to build your own equipment.
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here
to order!
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"A
practical manual on model steam engines embracing information
on the tools, materials and processes employed in their construction."
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here
to order!
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If
you really want to explore photography, build a camera. It's a
great marriage of woodworking, metal working, an understanding
of optics, the chemistry of photography and the creativity of
an artist.
This
series of articles will show you how to test photographic lenses,
build modern half-plate cameras, whole-plate and studio cameras,
hand and pocket cameras, ferrotype (tintype) cameras, stereoscopic
(3-D like ViewmasterŽ) cameras, enlarge cameras, make dark slides,
exposure shutters and even camera tripod stands.
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here
to order!
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Experimenters
notes on Vacuum Tube Substitutions, Inexpensive Tube Power Supply,
Grid-Leak Detectors, Regenerative Receiver & more!
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here
to order!
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"Tricks,
tips and secrets to help the builder of simple radios and electrical
gear achieve high performance at minimal cost!"
Building
radios (and transmitters and antenna-tuners if you have a ham
radio license) it about matching the proper capacitors with the
proper coils to get a desired frequency. You can wind a coil and
hook it up to a capacitor, but how will you know if it's right?
A grid-dip oscillator, or gdo, is a measurement device that will
tell you. And it's very simple - first used in the 1920's.
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here
to order!
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