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Getting The Most Out of Vacuum Tubes

Getting the Most out of Vacuum Tubes by Robert B. Tomer, 1960

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Getting The Most Out of Vacuum Tubes

Getting the Most out of Vacuum Tubes by Robert B. Tomer, 1960

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getting the most out of ee or ee XUBES by Robert B. Tomer Types and causes of tube a Ed LT CO CoE oon Creme CMC DL LL Aaa whats PHOTOFACT PUBLICATION $3.50 Cat. No. VTT-1 getting the most out of VACUUM TUBES by Robert B. Tomer Vacuum Tubes—The Important 4/5ths of Electronic Circuits Over 80% of all electronic equipment defects result, directly or indirectly, from tube fail- ures, Why do tubes fail? What can be done to prevent them from failing before their time? How can you determine whether a tube is good or bad, or how well and how long it will work in a given circuit? Should tubes be replaced periodically, whether they’ve failed or not . . . or should they be tested every so often, and replaced if indications show them to be below par? This book supplies the answers to these profound questions . . . plus many, many more. Like Watching a Play From Backstage Author “Bud” Tomer, an international author- ity on tubes, is well-known for his candid “Tech Tip” bulletins and his slide-film pre- sentations to service, military and engineer- ing groups. Within these covers you'll find a virtual encyclopedia on vacuum tubes—yet the author has not delved into mathematical details that would be of interest to only a few tube engineers. Everything is focused toward the interest of those who use tubes—either for replacement purposes or in original equipment. designs. In his refreshing, down-to-earth style, Mr. Tomer sheds a bright light on such areas as, “Why so many tube types?” “What About Tube Testers?” etc. (continued on back flap) $3.50 CAT. NO. VTT-1 getting the most out of VWACU U WM =o See = by Robert B. Tomer HOWARD W. SAMS & CO., INC. ® THE BOBBS- MERRILL COMPANY, INC. Indianapolis. © New York

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