1922 Wireless Valves Simply Explained By John Scott-Taggart
1922 Wireless Valves Simply Explained By John Scott-Taggart
John Scott Taggart
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1922 Wireless Valves Simply Explained By John Scott-Taggart
The 1922 Wireless Valves Simply Explained By John Scott-Taggart. Published by Radio Press Ltd, London, 1922.
This is an original book from 1922 and not a modern reprint. It contains some schematics but no photographs.
* Approximate size: Height: 18.4cm x Width 12.3cm x Depth 1.2cm
This classic book is a real snapshot in the history of wireless valves. It explains the science and technology behind 'valves' in layman terms, albeit based on technological understanding from the 1920s e.g. Fleming valves, wireless telephone transmitters, Reaction amplification and self-oscillation.
It contains information on subject matter such as; matter and energy, electronic currents, electromagnetism, wireless signals, valves, and more.
Summary
* Used Softback: 133 pages with some black and white schematics
* Author: John Scott-Taggart
* Publisher: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd, London
* Book Condition: Pretty Good.
* Published in 1922
* Discoloured and scuffed orange paper softback book
* Spine ends and corners have wear and bumps
* The edges and interior has browned with age
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