File:RCA Electron Tube Design 1962.djvu

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English: "Electron Tube Design" was a book published by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) in 1962. It contains 53 articles written by engineers and scientists in order to affiliate employees with the many technicalities behind various aspects of vacuum tube design. The book touches on many topics in the 951 pages, and provides enough information on materials, constructions, and techniques to enable the construction of a tube with no prior experience. Also touches on other tube designs, including magnetrons. The charts and data throughout the book are often taken from RCA laboratory data and are not available elsewhere. Copyright expired.
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Source Courtesy of John Atwood and Pete Millett (http://www.pmillett.com/tecnical_books_online.htm), originally as a PDF from http://www.pmillett.com/Books/RCA_1962_Electron_Tube_Design.pdf.
Author Radio Corporation of America (RCA)

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