Thanks Ben and Welcome!
that is a great link
that guy as an auto-loading scanner!
my dream!
some of those books i have already had access too. As i don't have a
fancy scanner, i just scan the schematics and accompanying articles.
Most of the stuff in the files is just the schematic but if anyone
wants more info, just ask and I will post the full article.
i work partime in a library and spend my time trawling the archives
for the old electronics books, seen most of them now but yet to start
on the entire collection of Mullard periodicals
cheers
Andrew
--- In tubesynthdiy@yahoogroups.com, Ben Stuyts <ben@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just posted this to the CGS mailing list, and thought it would be a
> good idea to copy it here:
>
> I found the following site a while ago with tons of scanned books
> about electonics from the 1930's, 1940's etc: <http://
> www.pmillett.com/tecnical_books_online.htm>
>
> For example:
>
> "Theory and Applications of Electron tubes, Herbert Reich, 2nd
> edition 1941, 716 pages
> If there's one book that will bust my website's bandwidth limits,
> this may be it. 716 pages of vacuum tube theory, this may be THE
> best book about vacuum tubes. Detailed, complete with plenty of math
> and drawings. Covers how tubes work and how to design circuits
> around them, with chapters on class A/AB1 and AB2/B amplifier design,
> power supplies, and more!"
>
> I'll put it in the link section.
>
> With kind regards,
> Ben
>