Hands On Guide To Obtaining And Interpreting Test Scope Traces For TV Receivers, AM-FM Radios, Audio Amplifiers, Power Supplies, And Amateur Transmitters With Ready Made Test Setups
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✔️ Pack: single book; 186 pages; 1st edition; English; 1954 release
This 1954 publication by John F. Rider is a hands-on manual that teaches how to obtain and interpret test scope traces. It covers test setups for TV receivers, AM-FM radios, audio amplifiers, power supplies, and amateur transmitters, making it handy in repair shops and home electronics labs.
✅ 186 pages
✅ 1st edition (1954)
✅ Author: John F. Rider
✅ Includes ready-made test setups for TV receivers, AM-FM radios, audio amplifiers, power supplies, and amateur transmitters
✅ Language: English
💡 What is the purpose of test scope traces in electronics maintenance and alignment? This is a handy way to map signals and verify timing in electronic systems. - handy for tracing signal paths in TV, radio gear
- supports verifying timing and waveforms in RF and audio circuits
- aids diagnosing power-supply issues and transmitter faults
- pairs with ready-made test setups for quick hands-on learning