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Army ELECTRONICS Training on CD
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Table of Contents - US Army Publications
* Electronics, Part I: This subcourse discusses the various types of vacuum tubes commonly used in radio and electronic circuits. You will learn about tubes with only two elements (diodes), tubes with three or more elements (triodes, pentodes, etc.), and specially designed tubes called special purpose tubes. In addition, you will learn about power supplies that furnish energy for the operation of these tubes.
* LESSON 1: BASIC VACUUM TUBES: Development of Vacuum Tube; Diode Tube; Operation of Diode Tube; Construction of Diode Tube; Electrical Parameters of Diodes; Transit Time; Triode Tube; Construction of Triode Tube; Operation of Triode Tube; Types of Biasing; Tube Constants; Transit Time; Amplification Factor; Transconductance; Interelectrode Capacitance; Multiple Element Tubes; Tetrode Tube; Pentode Tube
* LESSON 2: SPECIAL PURPOSE TUBES: Multiunit and Multielectrode Tubes; Beam Power and Power Pentode Tubes; Variable Mu Tubes; Special Ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) Tubes; Types of UHF Tubes; Gas-filled Tubes; Electrical Conduction in Gas Diodes; Gas Triode; Cold-cathode Tubes; Cathode Ray Tubes; Electron Gun; CRT Screen; Deflection System; Safety; Electron Tubes; Cathode Ray Tubes; Conventional Tubes
* LESSON 3: POWER SUPPLIES: Basic Power Supply; Transformers; Rectifiers; Filters; Regulators; Troubleshooting Power Supply; Testing; Component Problems
* LESSON 4: FUNDAMENTALS OF AMPLIFIERS: Classification of Amplifiers; Use; Coupling Between Stages; Operating Conditions; Frequency Range; Cathode Follower
* LESSON 5: OSCILLATORS: Introduction to Sinusoidal Oscillators; Application; Basic Principles; Requirements; Introduction to Nonsinusoidal Oscillators; Gas Diode Oscillators; Thyratron Sawtooth Oscillators
* LESSON 7: SUPERHETERODYNE RECEIVERS: Development of Superheterodyne Receiver; Beat Frequencies; Basic Stages of Superheterodyne Receiver; Radio-frequency Amplifier Stage; Frequency Conversion Stage; Intermediate-frequency Amplifier Stage; Detector Stage; Audio Amplification Stage; Sound Reproduction Stage; Schematic Representation of Superheterodyne; Receiver; Antenna Input and RF Amplifier; Local Oscillator; Mixer; IF Amplifier; Detector, AVC, and First Audio-frequency Amplifier; AF Power Amplifier; Power Supply; Frequency Tracking; Selectivity of Superheterodynes; Selection of Intermediate Frequency; IF Transformer Construction; Automatic Volume Control; Circuit Operation; Delayed Automatic Volume Control
* END-OF-SUBCOURSE EXAMINATION
* Electronics, Part II: This subcourse will complete your study of electronic fundamentals. It will be necessary for you to have a good knowledge of basic electricity and electronics (MM0705, Part I) to fully understand the circuits taught herein. These circuits are widely used throughout all branches of the service in all fields of electronics.
* LESSON ONE: Frequency Modulation
* LESSON TWO: Limiters and Discriminators
* LESSON THREE: Special Purpose Oscillators
* LESSON FOUR: Multivibrators and Phantastrons
* LESSON FIVE: Sweep Generators
* LESSON SIX: Transmission Lines and Waveguides
* LESSON EIGHT: High Frequency Oscillators and Pulse Modulators
* LESSON NINE: Synchro and Servo Systems
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