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THOSE who have to use radio receiving sets, whether for the reception of broadcasting or communication signals, or as an auxiliary piece of equipment in various forms of radio-frequency measurements, are likely to require for occasional reference a book dealing with radio-receiver testing and fault-finding. The present book covers the technique of this subject in a clear and simple manner, and will be found to be a useful elementary manual for the constructor as well as to the serviceman and laboratory worker. The book was first published in, 1930, and the present fourth edition has received considerable revision and rearrangement in order to make it as up to date as possible under existing conditions.
Testing Radio Sets
J. H.
Reyner
By. Fourth and revised edition. Pp. viii + 215 + 10 plates. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1943.) 15s. net.
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Testing Radio Sets. Nature 153, 237 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153237d0
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