
Troubleshooting and Adjustment of Transistor Radio Receivers
Technical manual by Fernand Huré covering troubleshooting and calibration procedures for transistor radio receivers. Includes chapters on receiver components, measurement instruments, safety precautions during repairs, general fault diagnosis methods, and adjustment procedures for AM/FM superheterodyne receivers. Contains practical guidance on testing transistors, circuit analysis, signal tracing, and alignment techniques. Features reference tables for common faults organized by circuit stage. 4th edition published by Librairie Parisienne de la Radio.
Table of contents:
- Chapter I: Components of a transistor superheterodyne receiver (p. 13)
- Chapter II: Required test instruments — transistor testers and meters (p. 17)
- Chapter III: Precautions during transistor radio troubleshooting (p. 89)
- Chapter IV: General fault-finding methods and receiver alignment procedures (p. 99)
- Chapter V: Measurements and alignment of AM and FM superheterodyne receivers (p. 150)
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Document Details
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- Pages
- 208
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- 13.1 MB
- Category
- DIY & Home Improvement