UHF antennas, converters, and tuners (A Howard W. Sams photofact publication) Kiver, Milton Sol

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Staple-bound cover has some fading. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This vintage technical manual by Milton Sol Kiver delves into the early days of UHF television, offering insights into the challenges and innovations of the newly allocated UHF band in the late 1950s or early 1960s. With clear explanations of UHF antennas, converters, and tuners, it serves as a fascinating time capsule of mid-20th century broadcasting technology. While some content may be outdated, collectors and historians will appreciate this well-preserved example of technical documentation from a pioneering era in electronic communications.

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Staple-bound cover has some fading. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This vintage technical manual, authored by the prolific electronics writer Milton Sol Kiver, offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of UHF television broadcasting. Published in the late 1950s or early 1960s, it would have served as an invaluable resource for engineers, technicians, and hobbyists grappling with the challenges of the newly allocated UHF band. Kiver’s clear and concise writing style guides readers through the intricacies of UHF antennas, converters, and tuners, reflecting the cutting-edge technology of the era. While some of the information may be dated, this book remains a testament to the ingenuity and problem-solving skills required to pioneer new frontiers in electronic communications. Collectors of vintage electronics literature and historians of broadcasting technology will appreciate this well-preserved example of mid-20th century technical documentation.

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