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Online Resources with free related books, manuals and schematics
12/15/2009 12:36:30 PMNostalgia Air
In an effort to help people find some of the fantastic free resources for antique radio restoration and general tube related information I would like to encourage everyone to post links to places they find useful. If you could include a link to the page and a brief summary of what it has it would be great. You can embed links in your message by typing in:

<A HREF="http://address.goes.here">/Text of link goes Here</A>

To start this discussion I would like to recommend Pete Millet's DIY Audio Home pages, especially two pages that are invaluable resources.

Pete Millet' "DIY Audio Home" has some great information. His Tube Data pages include Amperex, Arcturus, Brimar, Chatham, Eimac, Electrointorg, Katsnelson & Larionov, GE, Ken-Rad, Mullard, Pillips, Rauland, Raytheon, RCA (Many manuals from 1934-1975 including the famed HB-3 and TT-3 and TT-4 manuals), STC, Sylvania, Taylor, Tung-Sol, Victoreen, Western Electric and Westinghouse manuals. The Technical Books Online section includes some great resources such as Audels Radiomans Guide (1945 Ed.), Basick Radio - The Essential of Electron tubes and their Circuits, Basic Theory and Applicatoin of Electron Tubes, Coyne Electrical and Radio Trouble Shooting Manual (1946 Ed.), RCA's Electron Tube Design (1963 Ed.), Rider's Inside the Vacuum Tube, Principals of Electron Tubes (1941 Ed.), Radio Amateur's Handbooks (1036, 1941), The Radio Handbook (1940, 1959), Radiotron Designer's Handbook (1941), Vacuum Tube Design (RCA 1940), and many more.

12/15/2009 12:49:49 PMJay W.
May I respectfully suggest using the BOLD attribute to outline links in the text as it is not obvious otherwise. I has to move the mouse over the text to find out both of the links you posted. Also please note my comment in the previous thread concerning the shortcomings of a thread instead of a static web page for the links.

12/15/2009 1:34:05 PMNostalgia Air
:May I respectfully suggest using the BOLD attribute to outline links in the text as it is not obvious otherwise. I has to move the mouse over the text to find out both of the links you posted.

Jay, already responded to your comments. What browser are you using? The links show up as bold for me.

Richard

12/15/2009 3:28:21 PMJay W.
:Jay, already responded to your comments. What browser are you using? The links show up as bold for me.
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:Richard

Firefox 3.0.15 under Linux. No problem on other websites. If I am alone with this problem then it is a moot point.

I'll email the HTML file with the links. It dates about a year so you might find a few dead links. I suggest you make it available "as is" and let the user(s) do the legwork. All links show a somewhat self-explanatory title as to their content...

12/15/2009 3:42:26 PMCarl T
I'm using IE8 and the link doesn't show up bold for me either.
Carl T

::Jay, already responded to your comments. What browser are you using? The links show up as bold for me.
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::Richard
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:Firefox 3.0.15 under Linux. No problem on other websites. If I am alone with this problem then it is a moot point.
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:I'll email the HTML file with the links. It dates about a year so you might find a few dead links. I suggest you make it available "as is" and let the user(s) do the legwork. All links show a somewhat self-explanatory title as to their content...
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