Allied Radio Electronics Data Handbook — 1963

As a time-saving reference for radio amateurs (Hams) and laboratory engineers. Key Technical Contents

Authored by Allied’s technical staff, the handbook aimed to bridge the gap between military-grade technical manuals and the needs of civilian hobbyists. It served four primary groups: 1963 Allied Radio Electronics Data Handbook

The 1963 edition contained approximately 80 to 88 pages of dense technical data, including: Allied Electronics Data Handbook - World Radio History As a time-saving reference for radio amateurs (Hams)

The was an essential reference manual published by the Allied Radio Corporation to provide a "comprehensive and condensed" collection of formulas, tables, and charts for the electronics field. Unlike textbooks, it was designed purely as a practical reference tool for laboratory and field operations, omitting theoretical explanations in favor of instant data. Core Purpose and Audience Unlike textbooks, it was designed purely as a

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