First Book Of Radio And Electronics
Alfred Powell Morgan’s first, second, third and forth books of radio and electronics where once among the most loved beginning electronics hobby books. A motivated tween could build the projects with minimal mentoring. Building these same projects today requires assistance from a mentor with substantial vintage part acquisition and substitution skills.
How does a telephone work? What causes the image you see when you watch television? Who invented the radio and how are its signals sent? If you would like to know about all of these things and more, here is a book that is fundamental, but not too technical, that removes much of the mystery. There are also detailed plans for many projects...
Simple radio receivers, microphones, amplifiers and information on how to send and receive radio telegraph signals. All of the projects can be done in a home workshop and are presented in a lucid, interesting way for the young scientist. First published in 1954 and now available in an updated edition, Mr. Morgan’s First Book of Radio and Electronics is a classic in its field.