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Title: Taylor Tube Manual
Post by: W8ACR on March 31, 2018, 11:01:24 PM
I was looking through my 1937-1938 Taylor tube manual today, and after the section containing all the tube data, there were multiple schematics of transmitters, as well as a practical discussion of all areas of transmitter theory. I have read parts of many different technical manuals including the ARRL handbooks and The Radio Handbooks, but the information presented in the Taylor manual was the clearest discussion of transmitter design that I have ever seen. In particular, audio impedance matching and modulator design is discussed in detail and is presented is a way that made sense to me. I almost think that I really understand it now (not quite, but I'm getting there). I don't know if this manual is available online, or perhaps even on this site, but I can highly recommend it to anyone who may be struggling with their understanding of RF and audio design.


Title: Re: Taylor Tube Manual
Post by: KB2WIG on March 31, 2018, 11:14:17 PM



There ar a whole bunch of anuals here,

tubebooks.org home


KLC


Title: Re: Taylor Tube Manual
Post by: N3GTE on April 01, 2018, 11:16:18 AM
Or
http://www.tubebooks.org/tubedata/taylor_tubes.pdf

Terry N3GTE
AMfone - Dedicated to Amplitude Modulation on the Amateur Radio Bands