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SPECIAL ISSUE
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STEREO
4- CHANNEL ON THE 60
New Tape bear For Cars
4- CHANNEL MATRIX
Now Good Is It?
TAPE BIAS
ADJUSTMENTS
Recording
SUBSTITUTION GUIDE
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see page 35
Do you know
what 4- channel sound
looks like?
If you don't know, then you're
probably missing something. Because it's easier to adjust your
4- channel system when you see
where all that sound is coming
from. That's why Panasonic has
made a 4- channel audio scope.
Model SH -3433. With it you'll be
able to see if you're getting the
most out of your music. Whether
it happens to be stereo. Matrix.
Or discrete 4-channel. In either
8-track tapes or Compatible Discrete 4- channel (CD -4) records.
Like RCA Quadradiscs.
The SH -3433 lets you see the
strength and phase relationship
of all 4 channels, at one time.
You can look at two channels, if
you're listening to stereo. Or one.
Turn the Wave Form selector to
the one channel you want to see.
The screen will show it.
The audio scope has controls
for position, balance, focus and
brightness.
gain control to
Panasonic
Hi Fi 4-Channel Audio Scope
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The Wolimon...
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editorial
CET-three important letters
Certified Electronic Technician! These three words symbolized by the three
letters, CET, identify a new kind of electronic technician. They signify the
technician who has taken the time, effort and interest in proving to himself, his
customers and his peers that he has established a bonafide level of knowledge;
much the same as the lawyer who passes the state bar exam or the accountant
who gets his CPA certificate.
Obtaining the right to use CET after your name is not easy. The test is a
difficult one-carefully prepared so that a large proportion of those who take it fail
it. The prerequisites for the test also require a level of experience in the field. In
some states, where licensing laws currently exist, the CET certificate is required
before the technician can be licensed to repair electronic equipment.
The number of technicians who display the CET certificate are growing rapidly
as more and more technicians come to understand the reason for the certification
program and what it does for them. The technician who holds a CET certificate
should display it proudly as it represents an authoritative evidence of his skills and
abilities.
Radio -Electronics strongly supports this program and, in fact, our editorial
staff acts as monitors for the CET examinations given in the metropolitan New York
area.
We urge that all technicians find out what the program is and what it offers.
We would like to see every qualified technician become a Certified Electronic
Technician and an active member of ISCET (The International Society Of Certified
Electronic Technicians). If you require further information on the CET program or
ISCET, please write to us. We will forward your inquiry to the proper organization
for reply.
There is still room in many states to become a CET with a certificate number
that is lower than 100. Take advantage of this opportunity now, and become one of
the first Certified Electronic Technicians in your state. -Larry Steckler, CET, Editor
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looking ahead
Enter Disco -Vision
Discomania seems to be
overtaking the television set
manufacturers as they search
for a new generation of video
products. Most of them are
also very closely researching
the possibility of cartridge
video-tape recorders for the
home -some are already selling them. But the concept of
the disc appears to have captured their imagination as a
potential new entertainment
medium that could provide
pre -recorded visual information at a cost far below that
of magnetic tape.
So far, three basic principles have been used in
video discs: (1) The mechanical pressure- transducer system developed by German
Telefunken, British Decca and
their joint subsidiary Teldec.
Zenith has also demonstrated
its own system, based on Tel dec principles. (2) An electrostatic- capacitance system
developed by RCA, that had
not been publicly demonstrated at press time. (3) The
laser-optical system shown by
Philips.
The third system, which
Philips calls VLP (see Radio Electronics December, 1972),
was warmly received by those
engineers who witnessed its
first demonstration. Now, suddenly, a new system has entered the race -but one that
so strongly resembles VLP
that there is open discussion
as to whether the two could
eventually
become
com-
laser- etched
in
real
time.
Videoplayer rules
pany.
demonstrated
with only seven minutes of
program material, Disco -Vision's backers say that up to
40 minutes of color pictures
RADIO- ELECTRONICS
Although
CATV receivers
With cable TV now serving
more than 10% of America's
television receivers, and with
all future cable systems required to carry at least 20
channels, FCC-backed indus-
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viewer
merely turning
switch to change from Channel 2A to Channel 2B, switching from one cable to the others. A two -cable system
would permit the use of 24
vhf channels, a four-cable
system 48 channels.
How would these various
plans affect receiver design
and costs? Sylvania's Advanced Development Manager
C. Bailey Neal has analyzed
the various plans and concluded that the first two
would unduly penalize viewers who are not connected to
the cable, and add to the
cost and bulk of television
sets. The first plan, with the
completely separate set of
cable channels, his study indicated, would require an extra tuner twice the cost of the
R -E
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CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
quiet- direct coupled differential output and wide range, integrated circuit phono preamp. It has
all the operating features, including
such luxury touches as two sets of
tape output and monitor connections
(use one for an SQ decoder) with
direct dubbing, front panel Aux and
MIC inputs and slide controls. $149.50.
The deserving tuner for the TA -1055
is Sony's ST -5055. Its sensitivity is
2.21V IHF, moderate by today's standards, but when you combine it with
a capture ratio of 1 dB, performance
is outstanding. There's a high blend
switch for quiet stereo reception of
clean and
weak signals, built in AFC, signal strength meter and switchable muting, The pr -ce, including walnut finish cabinet. $159.50.
Each is the lowest priced tuner
and amplifier offered by Sony. Imagine the performance and value offered
by the nine other models. Sony's wide
selection of deserving amplifiers and
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5130 tuner at $1238. Visit your dealer
and audition these Sonys. You deserve
it. Sony Corporation of America, 47-
retail.
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firsts
make learning
Electronics at home
fast and fascinating
give you priceless
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new s timely
Beeping traffic signals
help blind cross streets
An electronic traffic signal that corn bines the traditional red and green lights
with a loud beeping during the first 5
seconds of the green light period has
been installed at a Vienna street crossing adjacent to a school for the blind. It
has had such excellent results that Viennese authorities are promising more.
A blind American electronics instructor points out that the blind are es-
TYPICAL X-RAY SET-UP, including the examination table, TV monitor and Dicassette.
In a barium
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price.
Each Dicassette cartridge contains
600 stable full- revolution still frames.
Cassettes can be changed rapidly -less
than 20 seconds from lock -up to lock -up.
Pictures can be played back at 1, 3, 6 or
15 frames a second, giving stop motion,
slow motion or full motion. A stack of
disc cartridges four inches high can hold
as many as 10,000 pictures. Any one is
immediately accessible, and any one can
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ate, are:
1. Manufacturers'
service training
sessions easily available to service technicians usually cover only the most popular brands.
2. It is estimated that to keep up
with current information on even the
popular brands, a technician would have
to spend at least two evenings a week
attending training sessions. Many technicians, realizing that they cannot attend
all the sessions, attend none.
3. Considerable material at the various service meetings is- necessarily -duplicated for each brand of receivers.
The new approach has been named
JESUP -Joint Electronics Service Upgrading Program. The first two -day pilot
training program will be broken down
into general sessions of an hour each, in
which authorities discuss such subjects
as feedback circuits (agc, aft, acc) TV
RCA
antennas -
your answer
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IS YOUR
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Your first preamplifier was probably
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Ask your
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toward unity
Presidents of the two national service organizations, at a meeting of members of their merger committees and
boards in Nashville, Ind., November 30
last, agreed that the two associations
might be able to merge in a matter of
months. Members of both organizations,
they indicated, were still unclear in their
understanding of the proposed details of
the anticipated consolidation, and time
will be required to make all points clear
and to solve all vital issues before the
merger.
Meanwhile the two organizations are
cooperating closely on several mutual
projects, including the joint annual convention in Kansas City, August 1973, and
their joint effort to improve the design of
ceivers."
After completing his studies Mr.
O'Rourke expects to work part-time in
TV servicing, with the eventual prospect
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Reading some of Bob Gerson's predictions for TV in the annual TV issue
brings back memories of many earlier
annual TV issues, and
note that TV
hasn't really changed much in 20 years.
Bob makes many predictions of
things to come. We shall wait and see.
In the meantime,
will have to go along
with "old timer" Jack Darr on the modular sets. Chances of any module standardization are very remote and there
won't be any drugstore module testers
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Designing and marketing a module
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phase shift and frequency. It prov des separate or simulta,eous display of CH. 1 & 2;
alternate, chopped, added algebraically and
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coupling each channel. It's the bast, most
practical scope you can own. See your
Leader distributor, he'll give you the entire
Leader story; p obes included.
$559.95
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It's accurate, stable and rugged; ias automatic limit control for constant amplitude
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ALSO AVAILABLE:
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GENERATOR.
Check balance, separation and alignment
of Multiplex receivers and tuners with stability that's unequalled anywhere. So precise and accurate, you may not even want
to use a scopa! Audio signal fre4uency is
,_1" /o accuracy at 1KHz. Signal separaton
is 50dB; with c' tput voltage at 0 to 3Vrms.
cont. variable. For bench, field or lab work.
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ZERO 100
$19995
4- CHANNEL MATRIX
How Good Is It?
It sounds better than 2- channel stereo and
appears to be getting better all the time
by EUGENE WALTERS
matrix types.
AM /FM Stereo /4- Channel Receiver /Amplifier with every bell and
whistle you can think of and a few
that may not have occurred to you
yet.
But the all- important question is,
"What's in that little decoder box or
behind the decoder selector switch on
the big rig ?" There has been a variety
Let's take
look at the
on the cover
Discrete 4- channel records are not only possible,
but they are being made today. One of the current
group of discrete 4- channel systems is shown on this
month's cover. It consists of a JVC model 4DD -5 Disc
Demodulator, a special high- frequency- response JVC
phono cartridge (its got a conical stylus and frequency
response out to 38,000 Hz); and of course, the records
to play using this system. The record shown is an RCA
Quadradisc. Others are available now, as are a variety
of records from JVC. These recordings are not compatible with matrix records. Other 4- channel discrete
disc equipment is being produced by JVC, and also by
Panasonic. There are more demodulators, as well as
preamp -amplifiers and receivers with the discrete 4channel demodulator built in.
How good is discrete 4- channel? We don't know at
this time, but tests are being performed now to enable
us to give you some basis of comparison between 4R -E
channel matrix and 4- channel discrete.
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signals, mixed with some of the upfront signal, to one or two rear speakers. To be sure, this technique very
markedly enhances the overall sound
PHASE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHANNELS
a)
b) DECODER
ENCODER
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
LF
RF
LF'
like this:
t
LR
+90
90-90
+90
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RR
LR'
180
RR'
0
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7LF
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+7
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RR
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/
RF
7RR
TI
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STEREO PICKUP
FOLLOW THE SIGNAL FROM THE STEREO PHONO CARTRIDGE, through the decoder to the
decoder output and this is the relationship between signals using an SQ decoder.
GAIN CONTROL
AMPLIFIERS
LE
o LF'
7RR
.7LR
7LF
o LR"
90
LR
7RF
o RR"
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RR
r7LF
7RF
7RR
o RF'
RF
.7LR
COMPARATORS
These two equations represent the output of a typical matrix encoder -the
actual signals that will go into the
disc- cutting head.
But what has happened here? We
have taken four "unknowns" -the four
signal channels, LF, LR, RF and RR
and reduced them to two equations so
they can be cut in the disc as simply
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STEREO
PICKUP
COMPARATO R
SO MATRIX DECODER WITH LOGIC is shown here in block diagram form. Signal vectors produced when matrix signal is processed by this circuit are on the right.
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a sound
directionality is perceived by
matrix recording.
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE SANSUI QS CODING SYSTEM
LF'=LF+0.71(RF+j LRI
LF
RR
AA
LR'=LR+0.71(RR-jLF)
RR'=RR+0.71(LR+jRF)
RF
TRANSMISSION
(ENCODER)
Ai
An
q,
rR
directional perception in
LR
(DECODER)
0=8
tan 0 =0.414
cos 0 =0.92
sin 9 =0.38
2 sin O cos 0 =cos 20 =0.71
SANSUI OS CODING SYSTEM is shown in block diagram form. Mathematics of the system are
K'"
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11011
( i
M t
1605
1404
12130
1'.
oi
MODE
+oa
SELECTOR
effect.
noticeably.
Since amplitude changes give the
effect of phase changes, the V ario -M atrix sidesteps the level juggling act entirely, and operates directly on the apparent phase relationships as they
occur at the listener's ears. If, for example, a l -kHz signal is fed to just
the LF encoder input, there will be a
separation of more than 20 dB among
the four channels. As a signal is fed to
another channel-such as a 3 -kHz signal to the LR channel -and is increased in level to gradually acquire
greater separation, it gradually begins
to mask the directionality of the 1kHz LF signal. As this happens, the
need for great separation between the
LF channel and the other three channels decreases, so the matrix in effect
reduces the separation of the LF signal. When the LR signal finally
reaches the same level as the LF,
there is still a separation of about 10
dB front-to -back.
As the 3 -kHz signal continues to
increase in level, the LF separation
becomes less needed and decreases
while the LR separation continues to
increase. While all this is going on,
the low -level signal (LF) retains its total energy; it's not artificially decreased the way it would be with
logic. In a logic matrix, the lower -level
signal in the LF channel would no
longer be reproduced at all, and only
its crosstalk components would be carried in the other channels. This separation effect continues in force, even
when two simultaneous signals are fed
into the system.
work still has to be done in our understanding of just how psychoacoustics operate in a real listening environ-
Nn
SY N THE SI ZER
DECODER
A,
, .,
ho-,
WHAT THE USER SEES OF THE OS MATRIX Is this portion of the receiver controls. The MODE,
SELECTOR, and SYNTHESIZER DECODER knobs.
sic.
tive.
method of deceiving the ears into believing that they are hearing true directionality, when such directionality
without the logic may be only minimal. The SQ logic is modulated by
low- frequency signals, with logic gates
in
effect providing
instantaneous
controls. Lafayette Radio, for example, with its LRA -6000, has attempted to operate the SQ logic effectively. As compared with the Sony
SQD -2000, the Lafayette unit has
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Unfortunately,
lot of spade
RF
RR
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BUILD
4- CHANNEL
POWER
AMPLIFIER
Unbelievably low distortion is a feature of this
four- channel amplifier for quadraphonic applications.
Each channel drives an 8 -ohm load at up to 60 watts rms.
by DANIEL MEYER
TIGER
.01
IS
MY LATEST
EFFORT TO PRODUCE
BETTER
audio power amplifier. With this design, distortion is reduced to a level of less than .01% at any power level up to
rated output. With distortion products pushed down to a
level more than 80 dB below the program material, it is
very tempting to announce that this is the ultimate and
that no further improvement in amplifiers will ever again
be necessary.
Since the same thing was said when amplifier distortion was reduced to 5 %, then I% and finally to 0.1% and
each time has been proven false, we will simply have to
await improvements in other components to a comparable
level of distortion before we can know for sure, but don't
take any bets. The ear has proven to be considerably more
sensitive to such things than anyone imagined ten or
twenty years ago.
Like most things, the Tiger .01 circuit has evolved
slowly over a number of years with small, but steady improvements. It is usually possible to consider a power amplifier as consisting of two parts; the input, or voltage amplifier portion and the output, or matching portion. The
point of division is obvious in most circuits, since the portion following the bias system is the output portion.
Except for car radios and a few other low /power special cases almost all development effort has been toward
perfecting the class AB, or B type circuits. Class -A circuits
+DC
LOAD
o
INPUT
are driven
G. C. Sziklai, "Symmetrical Properties of Transistors and Their Applications" Proceedings of the IRE, 41, 717 -724 (1953)
"The Indestructible 125 Watt Power Amplifier." Popular Electronics, October. 1970
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+DC
+DC
R9
C6
R3
'
TO OUTPUT
STAGE +
R4
LOAD
D2
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D3
C8
FEEDBACK
Q2
ALL RESISTORS
FROM
OUTPUT
R7
MARKED R ARE
EQUAL IN VALUE
i^.C9
R8
C2
DC
R 22
TO OUTPUT
STAGE -
C7LL
D1
R10
DC
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Output -60 watts sine wave continuous; 8 -ohm
load.
Frequency Response -5.0 to 100,000 Hz at -1.0 dB
points.
Distortion -Less than .01% IM distortion up to rated
output. See graphs for complete distortion
information.
Output Impedance -Less than 0.1 -ohm 20 to 20,000
Hz.
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100
- WATTS
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0.5
0.2
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.05
.02
.01
20
50
100
200
500
1K
FREQUENCY
2K
5K
10K 20K
Hz
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION Is very low at all frequencies (curves
above) and Is less than 0.1% at full- and half -power levels.
DISTORTION VARIATIONS WITH POWER are Illustrated by curves at
left. Typically, IM distortion is below THD up to rated power output.
GAIN -PHASE PLOT (below) shows how little phase shift there is In the
audio range. Phase shift Is only 10 at 80 kHz.
25
20
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100K
1000K
FREQUENCY IN HERTZ
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012
Q13
Q14
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2N5087
2N5210
SS1123
SS1122
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INPUT
AC
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DC
R47
10K
R4
LEVEL
10052
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120 pF
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1N4753
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50V
ALL RESISTORS
1/4 W UNLESS
NOTED.
ALL RESISTORS
5% UN LEas
R9
K
R19
NOTED.
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1/2W
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perature changes. This information is provided by D4. The
diode's forward voltage drop changes with temperature and
changes the bias on Q9 to reduce the bias voltage slightly
as the output transistors warm up. All this keeps the amplifier's idle current under control under all power output and
ambient temperature conditions it is likely to be subjected
D1-D4
62V CT, 3A
Cl
4000/
to.
50V
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160
ferential input stage cannot be perfectly temperature compensated easily. As a result the idle current in the driver
stage varies with temperature to some extent. If we attempted to use diodes for bias, this current variation would
result in bias voltage changes. This is highly undesirable,
and besides this it would take a bunch of diodes to get the
3 to 4 volts of bias that we need with this circuit (Fig. 6).
The bias voltage is set by the emitter -to-collector voltage drop across Q9. This voltage tracks quite well with the
base -emitter voltage changes of Q10 and Q11 when ambient temperature changes occur. The temperature of the
output transistors however is more dependent on the power
output at any given time and Q9 needs some feedback information on this temperature rise if anything is to be
done about stabilizing the output current with these tern -
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off -beat
4- channel
speaker
syst - ms
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Around The Woman Of The House Relative To Quadraphonic Sound." Some of the approaches are actually variations on existing themes, while others are advances in concepts that the industry has been toying with for some time.
Any one of these approaches might appeal to your particular Guardian of the Living Room and thus enable you to
enjoy surround sound.
Before we go on to describe these new "lifesavers," a
bit of background relative to their creation. One of the
many unresolved aspects of 4- channel sound is, just what is
the RIGHT approach to it? That is evident in the variety
of basic systems- discrete tape, discrete disc, several matrix
disc systems, and even proposals of a combination discrete/matrixed disc.
Within the framework of each of these is another unresolved aspect of 4-channel sound, namely, Should the
conductor and engineers strive for a mirror image of the
bandstand or concert hall, or should they get as far away
as possible from mirroring reality and explore the potential
of quad for some new sound ideas? Where companies have
adopted the mirror approach, each has come up with his
special way of handling it; where they have decided to
generate a "new sound," they have also expressed themselves according to how they feel about the matter. The
end result is that each new quad tape or disc, in whatever
the basic system /approach, is actually a unique experience,
further offering several ways to savor it.
Which leads us to the final link in the chain -the
speaker system. Talk to 10 different owners of quadraphonic stereo rigs and you'll probably get nine different expressions on how to play 4-channel discs and tapes. But
within these expressions you'll find two basic schools of
thought. One holds that all four speaker systems should be
of a traditional design and the same general type, size,
quality and efficiency, and should be placed according to
rather precise guidelines. The second holds that your
speakers need not all be near -comparable; that you need
first -rate speakers for the front channels, but that the rear
channel models can be entirely different in basic design,
size, quality, efficiency, etc., because you can compensate
for the differences with various controls. It also holds that
since every quad disc or tape is unique unto itself in terms
of recording, so too, can speaker placement be unique unto
itself in terms of playback. This school includes manufacturers of the speakers we'll discuss. While these manufacturers as a group are anxious to aid 4- channel -hungry
chaps in getting around Ye Keeper of the Decor, some
point out that their decor-oriented products are not necessarily compromises in the way of quality sound. (We'll clue
orative grille.
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used for the total speaker complement of a 4-channel system in place of traditionally designed systems, or two can
be used for front -channel operation combined with traditional speakers for rear -channel use, or vice versa. Their
bass sound needs no reinforcement. The units -a shade
thinner than three inches -can also be used in special floor
mountings to function as decorative screens, as for example
flanking a fireplace. The Lady of the House may also incorporate them into room dividers, or work them into a
hanging wall -such as a beaded screen type.
The Magitran picture speakers permit removing the
existing picture and substituting another. The visual designs
of the Sound Panels cannot be changed since they are
"welded" to the polymer diaphragms.
Conversion units
Since the advent of two- channel stereo, there have
been sporadic attempts to put across speaker converters
units that change a flat surface into a speaker system. The
most widely acclaimed appears to be the Poly- Planar concept as offered in Magitran's mirror and picture speakers
described earlier. In addition to finished decorative speakers, Poly- Planar speakers come as panels in a variety of
configurations, permitting you to get around The Lady of
the House by "turning on" tables, doors, walls, wall panels,
and other objects of decor and furniture to function as
speaker systems for rear -channel use. They are priced from
$8 to $19.
Columnar systems
At least three companies have come up with double duty columnar speaker systems that may be just the thing
to solve your wife's hangup about adding two more
speaker systems to "her" living room. All three products
are attractive in their own individual ways, and each takes
up a minimum of floor space -I4 inches square at most.
All three can serve as pedestals on which to place appropriate objects of art, vases of flowers, etc., to enhance Ye
Little Lady's living room. Additionally, these models can
be used effectively in corners of a room. Each provides
first class sound of a quality that would permit four to be
used as a total quad speaker system complement, or in
conjunction with existing speaker systems either up front or
for rear channel sound. The most widely distributed of the
units is the JBL "Aquarius 4" priced at $186. It comes in
oiled walnut or satin white finish. It is 40 inches tall and is
10 by 10 inches at its base. In somewhat limited distribu-
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IF YOU CAN
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...
If
...
...
...
build yourself a complete "home entertainment communications center" -complete with the new gadgetry of cartridge
television when it comes out. The skills
you build up by following this brand -new
program are more than enough to service
almost any type of home entertainment
electronic device.
A complete at -home learning program
in home entertainment electronics
Don't confuse this program with an ordinary hobby kit. It's much more than that.
It's,a complete at -home learning program
prepared by skilled instructors at Bell &
Howell Schools.
It doesn't matter if you've never had
any training in electronics before. Nobody's going to start throwing "diodes"
and "capacitors" at you right off. You
start with the basics. You take it one step
at a time. You walk before you run. And
you'll be amazed at how quickly you
start to feel comfortable with things that
seemed complicated at the beginning.
25 -inch
picture
(measured
diagonally)
...
...
Design Console
...
Oscilloscope
Portable 5 -inch wide band oscilloscope offers bright, sharp
screen images ... calibrated for peak -topeak voltage and time measurements ..
3 -way jacks for leads, plugs, wires.
.
Transistorized Meter
Combines most
tures sensitive,
4 -inch,
jewel- bearing
II
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414
SCHOOLS
LChcago
HOWELL
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West, Inc., Van Nuys, California. Designed by Barney Rigney, well -known speaker pioneer, the units offer good
sound in little space and at a relatively small price -$14.95
each. Measuring approximately 6 inches by 7 inches by 71/2
inches, the round, square or octagon units are mounted on
a low pedestal base that permits angling them in a fairly
wide vertical arc when used atop furniture, or firing down
MINIATURE LOUDSPEAKERS
by
Sound West are
available in square.
round and octagonal
The
enclosures.
foam grille lifts out
for easy cleaning.
THE KRIKET MODEL 850 SPEAKER SYSTEMS by Acoustic Fiber Systems are In tooled leather and vinyls In decorator colors.
Well, this concept has returned -but in a highly sophisticated form, and one that should have broad appeal to Ye
Hausfrau with a yen for bright colors and unusual textures
and designs. It should also appeal to the four- channel -hungry guy who wants to meet his wife nine - tenths of the way,
but also wants reasonable sound quality. The concept returns in the form of the "Kriket" and "Nirvana" lines of
speaker systems from Acoustic Fiber Sound Systems, Indianapolis, Indiana. AFS touts the merits of fiberboard by
describing it as "The Working Wall." A company brochure
states that "The Working Wall is composed of two walls of
tubes set at right angles to each other and bonded tightly
together. The sound waves are absorbed into the tubes and
are transformed into directional wave patterns opposing
each other. This principle of polarization allows the sound
waves to cancel themselves and leaves the speaker to perform unrestricted."
In checking out two different pairs of AFS systems
(Nirvana 400 and Kriket 850) we were convinced that the
principle is valid; the sound emanating from the units was
open and uncolored and was of an overall high quality, albeit a bit shy at the bass end in the "flat" response position. But a slight turn of the bass control corrected the
shortage.
AFS
But let's get on to their appeal to The Lady
systems come in cube or rectangular form in at least eight
solid colors, and a variety of smooth -surface patterns, including straight stripes, undulating tiger stripes, polka dots.
and marbelized. There are also a number of textured finishes including tooled leather, suede, vinyl and cork. The
systems also come in housings with Indian rag -rug fabric
patterns, and -believe it or not -in fake fur coverings. AFS
is also experimenting with other materials and designs, to
give The Little Lady a chance to truly express herself
quadraphonically. The AFS speaker systems range from
$29.95 per pair on up to $198 per unit, depending on size,
.
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loo
ivao
hangs or mounts on
a pedestal. It has
eight speakers inside
Its 13'/: -inch perforated housing.
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To illustrate the relationship between bias level and frequency response, four popular tapes were selected for use with a Kenwood KX7010A recorder; the Kenwood was
chosen because it has a "regular" and
a "low- noise" bias selector, and because the bias level can be easily adjusted on this machine. (In all tests
the frequency response was swept
from 50 to 20,000 Hz.)
The first thing that comes to mind
is what constitutes "regular" or "low noise" tape other than the manufacturer's specification-which can often
be meaningless because "low noise" is
frequently a term used solely for advertising purposes. What can the user
expect in the way of performance if
he makes a wild guess on the proper
bias selection? In some instances he'll
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els.
tention that
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FIG.
FIG.
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FIG.
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dB.
Fig.
3 is
Maxell UD tape. As a
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FIG.
ing
cassette
recorder's overall response by modifying its bias level is don't let the tape
manufacturer's designation confuse the
situation. Tape Brand A, designated as
Low Noise, might truly require a "low
noise" bias level. However, Brand B's
Low Noise tape might be nothing
more than "regular" or "standard"
tape, or even "white box" tape. Trying
to use both brands on the same
recorder because they are both called
Low Noise can produce two completely different levels of overall performance -one good, one downright
rotten.
The match between tape and bias
level is so critical in the cassette system that a 20% bias level error -which
is not uncommon -can cause the best
tape, used on the best recorder, to
produce a final performance no better
than that delivered by the cheapest
quality recorder. The Rule: If you
can't match the tape to the recorder,
get in there with a screwdriver and do
the job yourself.
R -E
benchnotes
RUBBER FEET FOR TEST INSTRUMENTS
point -great for marking small components, lasts indefinitely and, more important, it marks on any surface in-
turntable. A hole -punch cuts feet for small equipment. Discarded typewriter pads make excellent shock- absorbing
pads for small and large equipment. A pair of scissors can
be used to cut pads of any size and shape.-Frank Gilpin
MARKING JUNKBOX PARTS
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STEREO ON THE GO
11
STEREO
CHANNEL
by FRANK PETERS
player.
If your fancy lies in the direction of a car player this
spring, you'll find that you never had it so good. The pickings are broad. The units look good. Many have more features for the dollar than ever before. The price range is
wide. Quality at every price level is generally higher than
in the past. Many models are vandal -proof. Many are
double -duty types. And, if you're hot for four -channel
sound, there's a load of quadraphonic players from which
to make a choice.
Two or three years ago the car cartridge player market
consisted mainly of two kinds of players -cheap basic units
in the $30 to $50 bracket, and good quality models in the
$90 to $120 range, with a smattering of decent sets at
prices in between. Today there's a broad range, priced
from $40 on up to near the $200 mark, with far more to
choose from in the $60 to $80 bracket. In effect, there's a
model for every budget, every taste and need.
Space limits prevent us from elaborating on all the
changes that have taken place, so we'll hit just the high
spots . . .
Back in 1970 and 1971, the industry lived through a
deep slump, caused by a nationwide wave of auto player
thefts that kept many a chap from replacing a stolen set,
and kept many a fellow from buying his first add -on car
player. As sales moved farther down on the charts, manufacturers began to panic. Some dropped their prices to attract lost business. Some came out with lower priced models of lesser quality, taking the approach that a player was
a "disposable" on the order of a pocket transistor radio.
But the more astute manufacturers took a different route;
they stepped up their research and development efforts. In
due time they came up with players that were virtually impossible to remove from a car
unless a thief had a
blowtorch or the right tools, time and privacy for making a
heist. As soon as these players hit the market, sales started
to rise again.
This encouraged the industry to take a closer look at
itself, to see what else could be done to make its products
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player.
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AUTOMATIC RADIO makes this model QME -2445. It features fine tuning.
likely to make Q -8 a mass-market sound medium, especially appealing to the younger generation looking for a lot
for its money.
In addition to the foregoing, automobile Q -8 seemed
like an ideal way for manufacturers to pump new interest
into the cartridge format in the light of inroads being made
by the cassette. While the cassette has been thrusting to
make its way into the automobile, and has achieved some
success there, it still has a long way to go. Cartridge proponents are using Q -8 as a way to block further inroads into
a lot of new
the car field by the cassette. End result
four -channel equipment for car use.
As we go to press, at least 24 companies have one or
more surround -sound car players in their lines. And more
companies will be entering the business as the concept
catches on. Companies now in the field will expand the
number of their offerings to cover more budget points, and
there will be far more combinations with radio facilities. If
past history of the industry is any criterion, you'll see Q -8
equipment prices moving downward, to a point where they
will be only slightly higher than those of current two -channel Stereo 8 equipment. Eventually just as the eight -track
cartridge took over the field from the four -track cartridge
four- channel car tape players will replace today's two -channel models. This will be a "no- sweat" matter, in that Q -8
players accommodate existing two-channel Stereo 8 cartridges.
the precise and distinctly separate channel effect that a discrete model offers. If a dealer tries to sell you a "four channel 8- track" cartridge player for under $70 and claims
it is a discrete model, be suspicious; he may be trying to
put something over on you. Or he, too, may be a victim of
the misinformation and confusion rampant in the quadraphonic marketplace. We're not saying that a matrix car
player won't give satisfactory surround- sound; what we're
saying is, Don't expect to get discrete sound at matrix
sound prices.
The lowest priced 2 /4- channel surround -sound players- starting at about $50 -are two- channel Stereo 8 models
with simple speaker phase-shift circuitry. They produce an
enhanced double- stereo effect from four speakers that may
satisfy many people looking for four -channel sound but not
willing to pay a higher price. Such units will not play Q -8
tapes, unlike compatible 4 /2- channel Q -8 models which additionally play two -channel cartridges. Again, check before
you buy to know what you'll get in the way of compatibility /surround -sound.
Most Q -8 discrete players have the same basic features
as regular two -channel players: volume and balance controls; track selector and indicator lights; and dust -proof
cartridge openings. Some have additional features such as
tone controls, fine tuning, fast -forward, repeat play, slide in /slide -out anti -theft brackets, and one (in the Dyn line)
even has a remote control. They all have a sensing device
for four -channel /two-channel play determination. When a
Q -8 tape is inserted, the device is activated to, in effect, direct the sound information from each track to a separate
amplifier channel, for four distinct and different channels
of sound. When a two -channel tape is inserted, the device
triggers the unit to, in effect, divide the right -channel signal
into right front and right back, and left -channel signal into
left front and left back, for what could best be called
double- stereo. If the model contains a synthesizer /matrix
circuit, another effect is created -something that to a degree
approximates discrete sound in terms of distinct, individual
channel information. The degree depends on the amount
of ambient sound information "hidden" in a particular cartridge.
At this point in time a certain amount of confusion
about Q -8 is prevalent even at the manufacturer level. It is
manifest in confused product descriptions in catalogues,
brochures, and spec sheets. For example, one catalogue description of a Q -8 player says "four amplifiers give double
power with regular cartridges," whereas in fact, two -channel tapes played on it play at the same total amplifier
power as Q -8's, but through four speakers, rather than two
as in conventional stereo. Some literature dilutes its selling
...
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speakers: Audio Vox Model C910; Boman (div. of California Auto Radio), Models BM911, BM950, and BM1950
(with FM stereo radio); Hammond, Models HD525, and
HD575 (with FM stereo radio); Hitachi, Model CS 1440;
Realistic (Allied /Radio Shack) Model 12 -2024; and Sanyo,
Models FT888, FT828, and FT867 (with AM /FM stereo).
One of the appeals of true quadraphonic car players is
their relatively low cost vis a vis most home models. You
can get a Q -8 discrete compatible 4 /2- channel model for as
little as $89.95 in the Lafayette brand, for example, with a
set of four speakers for an additional $8.95, making your
total investment just under $100 exclusive of installation.
Not bad for a complete system.
On the other hand, you can pay as much as $169.95
for a Sony TC84, less speakers and installation. As we said
earlier, there's a model for every budget, taste and need;
no matter how large or how small.
If you still have reservations about 4- channel and currently have a two -channel player in your car, you can
check out your feelings about the concept of four -channel
sound before going "whole hog ", for under $20.
Just as the home cartridge equipment field has its conversion units and quad adaptors, so too, does the auto
player field. Several companies and mail -order catalogue
houses offer four -channel simulators or synthesizers that
enable you to hook into an existing two -channel cartridge
unit to convert it to play (with the addition of two more
speakers) surround- sound. These adaptors are priced from
$6.95. Some brands to check: Olson, Robins, Lafayette, Boman Astrosonix, Magnadyne, Allied /Radio Shack, and
Sound Systems International.
What happens to the fellow who goes this route is that
he is usually pleased with the 4- channel concept. When it
comes time to plunk down his dough for a new all -in-one
four -channel player, he is more likely to opt for a deluxe
discrete model because he is sure that the benefits of 4channel sound are well worth the extra investment in
equipment.
car
Auto player manufacturers have done their best to accommodate the do- it-yourselfer who prefers to handle his
own player installation -to save money, or for the satisfaction of working with his hands. They have worked out
detailed, fool -proof, step -by-step instructions on how to install a player that are easy enough for even a novice to follow to successful completion. In fact, some auto player
suppliers say that 90 out of 100 fellows who can handle an
electric drill and can tape wires can do a hang -on installa-
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LIST OF MANUFACTURERS
Audiovox Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y.
Automatic Radio, 2 Main Street, Melrose, Mass. 02176
Boman Astrosonix, 225 West Commercial Ave., Moonachie, N.J. 07074
Car Tapes Inc., 9180 Kelvin Ave., Chatsworth, Calif.
91311 and 333 East Ontario St., Chicago 60610
Channel Master Div. of Avnet, Inc., Ellenville, N.Y.
Craig Corp. 921 W. Artesia Blvd., Compton, Calif.
90220 and 50 -52 Joseph St., Moonachie, N.J.
Dyn Electronics, Inc. 3095 N.W. 77th Ave., Miami, Fla.
33122 and 1111 East 14th St., Los Angeles,
90021
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,"
1'RDUBLE
Good sync is all- important
sync -separator action is
by ART MARGOLIS
THE SECRET TO SOLVING
trouble is in the approach.
SYNC
BLOCK DIAGRAM (above) shows how the sync separator fits into the horizontal sync circuits of
a modern TV receiver. TYPICAL SYNC -SEPARATOR CIRCUIT (below) is all solid state. The text
presents a complete description of its operation.
OVERRIDES -4V
BASE BIAS
60Hz
/1/1
.1111%.
1
VIDEO
AMPL
VERT.
OSCILLATOR
VERTICAL
SYNC
SEPARATOR
INTEGRATOR
HORIZ
TAKEOFF
NETWORK
HORIZ
AFC
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SYNC
PEDESTAL
VIDEO
SIGNAL
INVERTED 180
CLIPPED OFF
SYNC PULSES
+12V
5V
4V
3V
2V
1V
R8
2.7K
5V P-P
10V P-P
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15K
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AMPL
R2
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BIAS
C5
0.5
C6
R6
33K
01
SYNC
SEPARATOR
C3
T330 pF
WIDE TOPPED
EQUALIZING
PULSES
VERTICAL SYNC
PULSES, 60 Hz
EQUALIZING
PULSES
RESPONSIVE
C2
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R"
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TOPPED SYNC
PULSES
1\
001
NARROW TOPPED
HORIZ. SYNC
PULSES, 15,750 Hz
SCREEN IS
TRANSMITTED TV SIGNAL
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3.3t
BLANKED OUT
VIDEO
VERT
R3
_.:
HORIZ
AFC
SHOOTER'S GUIDE
in black -and -white and color television. Proper
QUICK CHECK
ATTACH VOLTMETER
NORMAL VOLTAGES
COLLECTOR
VOLTAGE
BIAS
SLIGHT POSITIVE
UNDER
MINUS
VOLTS
ABOUT 6 VOLTS
VOLTS
APPROACHES
MINUS 4 VOLTS
ABOUT 9 VOLTS
PRESCRIBED
VOLTAGE
PRESCRIBED
VOLTAGE
NORMAL VOLTAGES?
Q1
NOT NORMAL?
SYNC SEPARATOR
& COMPONENTS OKAY
TROUBLE
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS help locate troubles fast. (above) Quick -check chart for use with
voltmeter. (below) Detailed step-by -step troubleshooting procedure.
ALSO HAS
POOR CONTRAST
HORIZ. PULL OR
LINES ONLY
VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL
AFFECTED
CHECK ANTENNA,
RF, I.F. & VIDEO
CIRCUITS
INTEGRATOR
COMPONENTS
R4, C3, C4
TEST VERTICAL
R1, R2,
NO
YES
VERTICAL
ROLL ONLY
The C2's discharge becomes the properly shaped vertical sync pulse and is
ALSO HAS
AGC SYMPTOMS
ALSO HAS
CRACKLING
CHECK HV
CIRCUITS
YES
Cl, C2, C3
SCOPE BASE OF
Nb
IF ALL OK TEST
VERTICAL
OSCILLATOR
IF ALL OK TEST
HORIZ. AFC &
TEST VIDEO
AMPL
YES
SCOPE COLLECTOR
OF SYNC SEP.
SYNC TIPS
PRESENT?-1
NO
OSCILLATOR
TEST C5, C6,
R5, R6, R7
YES
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Q1, R7, R6
VIDEO
PRESENT?
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R -E
solid-state news
The Signetics Corporation (811
East Arques Ave., Sunnyvale, Calif.
94086) has introduced a new fully decoded 256 X I static random access
memory (RAM), the type 25L01. Employing enhancement mode P- channel
MOS devices integrated on a single
monolithic chip, the new device is optimized for operation on +5 and -12
volt DC supplies, but also can be used
on +5 and -9 volt sources. It has a
guaranteed access time of only 1.0 s.
With a standby power dissipation of.
just 100 AW /BIT, its access power dissipation is but 1.7 mW /BIT.
The 25L01 can he driven directly
by standard TTL and DTL bipolar
IC's, while its data output buffer is capable of sinking a minimum of 2.0
mA, sufficient to drive a standard TTL
load. The new IC's internal block diagram is illustrated in Fig. -a, its pin
connections given in Fig. -b. Pack1
"B" PACKAGE
A17
A210
16
264 BIT
RAM PLANE
A39
15
14
A411
13
DATA
OUT
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DECODE
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ADDRESS
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16.
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14. DATA OUT
13. DATA OUT
12. DATA IN
11. ADDRESS 4
10. ADDRESS 2
9. ADDRESS 3
5
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FIG
2.
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the
state
of
by LOU GARNER
SEMICONDUCTOR EDITOR
SPECIALISTS
LIKE TO USE
TERMS
AND
Chip: Not off the old block, but a basic substrate without leads containing
a single device or all the active and
passive elements of a complete circuit
i.e., an uncased IC. Some manufacturers use transistor, diode and capacitor chips in the fabrication of hybrid circuits.
.
or
D -MOS
or
D -MOST:
Designation
turing process and /or devices proClock: Some people watch these, but
in digital work it's a pulse generator
which controls the timing of counting,
switching and memory circuits. Often,
a simple multivibrator or relaxation
oscillator.
CML: Current mode logic: logic circuits which operate in an unsaturated
mode in contrast to types which operate in a saturated mode.
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later time.
film wiring.
IC: The common abbreviation for integrated circuit. IC, do UC?
Memory:
self).
ANODE
GATE
PROGRAMMABLE
UNIJUNCTION
TRANSISTOR (PUT)
+20v
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CATHODE
R1
22K
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VOUT
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2212
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Semiconductor manufacturers
SCR
generally recommend that pulse signals be used to trigger SCR's for optimum performance in light dimmers,
motor speed controls, power inverters,
GATE
TO SCR GATE
O
d
-PULSE GENERATOR CIRCUITS SUGGESTED by General Electric. A -PUT relaxation oscillator; b -Flip -flop trigger circuit; c -Pulse train circuit; d -High speed circuit.
FIG.
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OUTPUT FREQUENCY
ADJUSTABLE =ROM 0 001H to 1.5MHz
TO
s.OV
P-P
AAA
TO
2- INTERDESIIN'S MONOCHIP
eral- purpose IC chip.
FIG.
gen-
sistors,
1oV
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4 TO
P-P
FIG.
4- WAVEIORMS
sil's 8038
IC voltage
FM'd up to
FIG.
3- HYBREX'S "S"
FIG.
5- HEWLETT- PACKARD'S
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111
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758 -303-0
Age
Name
(please print)
Address
City
State
Zip
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look at a standard audiogram such as
Fig. (reproduced from the June 1934
Bell Laboratories Record). This shows
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AVERAGE GO-GO MUSIC
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Discomfort begins
Jet take -off at 60 meters
Threshold of pain
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R -E's Services
The "funny
button"
Automatic picture
control at the
push of a button
by JACK DARR
SERVICE EDITOR
THE
BOYS
IN
THE
BACK
ROOM
HAVE
MONITOR. They
ACCU-MATIC.
AUTOMATIC COLOR
Here again, the automatic controls are set up to make a good color
picture, comparing it with one tuned
in with the acm off. Two controls are
used, for color and tint. Unlike the
"full-disconnect" circuit used in others, the RCA circuit still leaves a little
range of adjustment for both color
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51
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$295
PIV
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Track
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.80
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1.79
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1.00
1.97
1.29
1.59
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TAPE REEL
5"
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TAPE REEL
TAPE REEL
- Insulated - cannot
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PRUF 10- VERSATILE TEST
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of way places
accommodates
1-,
o
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CONDENSERS
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$1
ni
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etc.
$3
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1-1
300
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PROBE
KLEPS
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30
$1.47
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40 FLEXIBLE-PC
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74L71
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74L72
7441
7447
7473
7474
7475
7483
7486
7442
7448
74L04
74L51
74L73
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$.90
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.40
.30
7489
7490
.69
1.20
.45
74154
74165
74181
EA. $3.25
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EA.
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7491
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EA. $1.95
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.95
EA.
.75
EA.
1.50
NE565 Phase Lock Loop
EA.
2.95
NE566 Function Generator
EA.
2.95
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2.95
709 Op. amp.
35$ ea. or 10 for $3.00
741 Op. amp.
45$ ea. or 10 for $4.00
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5001 L5I Calculator Chip
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EA. $9.95
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$5.99
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$5.99
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4029AE
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$ .99
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$7.49
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industrial grade
511025E 25 watt RMS amplifier,
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economy grade
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$ 3.95
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$ 5.95
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$16.00
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529.00
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$ 9.75
Fairchild 9305, short circuit protected
$ 7.75
Same as above, in kit form
$ 1.00
Mating connector for above
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$29.00
(not shown)
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without even taking the timer off.
Take out two or three screws and it
drops off into your hand. Exact duplicate replacements must be used, of
course. These are available from the
distributor for this make of appliance,
or from independent parts -wholesalers.
As I said, we have very few troubles with motors like this. When we
do though, it's sometimes a dandy. In
one notable case, an air -conditioning
system had a very puzzling intermittent. Most of the time it worked
perfectly. Once in a while, it would
start, then shut down. After much
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New! For factories, offices, and commercial establishments, and those people who like large displays,
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drive circuits are solid state, and unit employs new
custom LSI clock chip. Indicates hour, minutes, and
seconds. May be wired for 24 hour or 12 hour
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complete with or without case for custom installations. Parts include P.C. board, sockets, solid state
components, hardware, resistors, caps, viewing filter,
etc.
Sh.Wt. 15 lbs.
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$98.50
GNNC Without Case
$84.50
available only
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Hughes "Hip Pocket"
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$47.50
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Standard readouts, GE florescent standard
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is the unit that draws Oh's and Ah's.
01
Burroughs B5750 nixie tube readout instead
of GE hot orange color. Looks at home in a lab.
No extra charge.
02 Man 1 L.E.D. readouts. Intense red,
monochromatic light output, laboratory environment type display. Add $22.50 additional for this
display.
Quartz crystal time standard. In most
03
environments standard line operated units will give
accuracy of a second a month. If you live in an
area where line frequency is poor, this will give you
an independent time base of .0005% accuracy
when properly trimmed. Add $22.50 for this
crystal time base,
Special
National MM5311 clock chip and
readouts only, with instructions for do it yourself
clock projects. Specify GE florescent or Burroughs
$24.50
65750 nixie tubes as readouts
complete experimental
accessories. These tubes
are completely guaranteed by Aries and
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their power output is slightly below Hughes standard.
Because of this fortunate purchase, you can purchase
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We expected a favorable reaction to our calculator,
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T.I. "Electronic Slide Rule"
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74100
74800
82533
82541
82542
82567
.25
.35
.25
.25
.25
.35
.35
.25
.35
74H04
EACH
51.25
7405
74H05
7406
7408
74H08
7410
74110
l3.00EAL14
82562
.35
.35
74H01
7402
7403
7404
74104
DIP
4H11
7413
7420
74120
74H20
74H22
7430
74130
7440
74H40
7401
8
put multiplexer
2 input 4 bit multiplexer
-ri-
746.E
LED
.50
.25
.35
.25
.40
1.30
7442
7446
7447
7448
7450
74H50
.40
.50
.25
.35
linears
1MIGO
NE526
4E560
1E565
NE566
NE567
709
710
t comparator
to 1 line selector
parity gen /checker
256 bit programmable ROM
8 input multiplexer
input 4 bit multiplexer
2
4 bit comparator
810 to decimal decoder
8551
8570
8590
8275
748
op amp
5558
810
4F-IF
.80
1.00
3.25
3.25
3.25
3.50
3.50
.35
.50
.75
.80
1.00
TO -S
1.25
2.00
amp epoxy
1.50
TO -5
1.50
.80
2.50
1.00
40pin DIP
SILICON
signal diodes
100 PIV
60 for
80 as
REF!
52:55
TV/FM sound sy
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.75
IC's are
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BRBYLO,
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2.25
2.00
1.00
.90
CA3065
.55
1.75
1.00
1.00
DIP
circuits
2.00
Add,
.90
1.25
1.15
.65
3.00
1.00
1.15
.90
.90
1.15
calculator on a chip
705
1.00
.50
new and fully tested - leads are plated with gold or so der.
Orders for $5 or more will be shipped prepaid. Add 354 handling and postage for smaller orders. California residents add sales tax. IC order are
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All
74195
2.00
2.00
2.50
1.50
tri
96955
74195
74107
74153
74192
74193
LM302
18308
14311
18380
LM703
1.60
1.40
1.00
7.50
2.00
1.75
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.50
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
1,15
1.15
3.50
1.15
.55
7493
7495
.55
.80
.40
.80
711
723
747
8 line
8290
8292
8520
59.95
.85
1175
7416
74118
7480
7483
7486
7489
7490
7491
7492
.50
74174
7074
positive DC regulator 70 -5
high speed comparator DIP
phase lock loop DIP
phase lock loop DIP
phase lock loop TO -5 or MINI
function generator 70-5 or MINI
tone decoder TO -5 or MINI
popular op amp OIP
voltage comparator OIP
N1561
8233
8242
8251
8261
8266
d270
8271
8273
8274
8280
8281
7472
74172
7473
74173
7474
.25
.40
modulus
PD,
8210
8220
8223
8230
.35
.35
.25
.50
.40
Can be
- -
.25
.40
.30
74171
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.25
Jejl
.25
.35
.35
.40
74151
74H51
74H52
7453
74H53
7454
74154
74155
7460
.35
.35
7441
1.00
7451
.50
1.75
.25
candescent
segment
BCI48
tube y
511
68K
BC148
EACH
5 FOR
1,8K
C3
250 F
OR
BCI08
+1%
OR
BCI08
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20.00
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A 4 -pole double -throw switch can be used to take the
width control out of operation or you can simply mark the
position of the SPREAD control where the normal stereo affect is not affected. Here is how it's done:
1- Connect the device to a stereo system.
2- Disconnect the right- channel output from the main
amplifier or replace the right speaker with a dummy load.
3 -Feed a signal into the right channel only and turn
up the volume control until you hear a reasonably loud
signal from the left channel.
4- Adjust the SPREAD control for minimum volume
from the left speaker. Mark this position and make sure
that the control setting is not changed any more.
5 -Turn off the sound source. Connect the right channel and disconnect the left channel.
6 -Feed a signal into the left channel and turn up the
volume for a moderate signal from the right speaker.
7- Adjust the 4700-ohm trimmer for minimum output.
This completes the set -up operation. The SPREAD control
now gives a mono effect at one end of its range, ordinary
stereo in the "null" position located in Step 4 and extra -wide
R -E
stereo at the other end of its range.
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500
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720
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$1.05
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7454N
7472N
7473N
7474N
7475N
7476N
7486N
7490N
7492N
7493N
7495N
74107N
74121N
24g
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220
220
220
$1.20
$1.15
$1.02
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7400N
7401N
7402N
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7404N
7410N
7420N
7430N
7440N
7441N
7442N
7447N
7451N
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150
150
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100 /$10.00
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7475 +7447) $5.25, 3 Kits for $15.00
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10 -1N914 fast switch diodes, silicon 4 nanoseconds
10 2N404 germanium ono, TO -5 chrome case
2 -6 AMP TRIAC 200 PRY, TO -5
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4- 2164269 Nixie tube driver transistors 100V, npn
2 FET'S 2163085 N channel, 10,000 umho TO -18 transistors
2 -PUTS. prog. uni -transistors, similar to GE -D13T
Li
2- 2162608 P channel, 2500 umho, TO -18
2- 2163819, Texas, N channel. 6500 umho, TO -18
6- TRIGGER DIODES, for OCRS only. axial leads
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ALPHA -NUMERIC
MINI
7 -SEG. READOUTS
2.50
MINI
31"
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-7-
31
$1
$1
SI
SI
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SLIM -7
1
1
2
4
5
2
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SN7437
SN7438
SN7440
5N7441
5N7442
SN7443
5157444
5N7445
SN7446
5N7447
SN7448
5N7450
.2S
.25
.28
.27
.45
5147413
5N7416
Ea o 5N7417
SN7420
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5N7421
5f17426
SN7430
0 SN7432
Factory Marked!
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-29
.25
.25
.75
.48
.48
.25
.25
.32
.25
.25
5747451
5147453
SN7454
SN7455
5N7460
SN7470
5N7472
SN7473
SN7474
SN7475
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.51
NATIONAL'IC'S'
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1.10
.88
1.25
.49
5N7482
SN7483
SN7486
5N7489
5N7490
5157494
51'47495
5N7496
SN74100
51674107
5N74121
SN74122
SN74123
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1.00
1 45
1.45
1.95
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.95
3 & 6
.64
.88
1.10
1.35
1.25
5.85
1.05
.85
1.45
1.25
1.65
1.45
1.85
1.95
2.25
2.55
2.65
15 & 25 amp stud.
STEREO PREAMP
IC
Dual 739 -739
8- transistors
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50k In. Imp.:
for phono -tape
20.20,000
me.
DIP. Fairchild.
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2.90
MAGIC
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AMP
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400K in. Imp.
Westinghous
WC334. TO-S.
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HI slew rate op -amp TO- 5.....52.50
531
2 50
Micro power 741 IA)
532
2.50
Micro power 709 TO 5
533
FET Input op amp TO -6
3.95
536
2-50
Precision 741 TO -S
537
2.04
70W pwr driver amp TO-5
540
Precision 723 voltage reg. (DIP) 1.17
550
Timer 2 ufeconds to 1 -hour (A). 1_19
555
88
Dual 741 IAI
558
3 25
Phase lock loops_ DIP
560
car
.72
.89
1.15
1.39
1.69
tith'
$2.503'x'38 LINEAR
CJ
char
.52
with photo 4J
fiber optic light
Use
53.50
8.50
12.50
3.50
7.95
12.50
8.86
1.19
1.60
SILICON I 400
1.35
600
1.75
1.59
1.95
900
BRIDGE
m.79 0 2.25
1000
RECTIFIERS ii2a,=T;:%ie.,q
100
200
300
400
500
600
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character, 170 V.
5.45
2.50
1.75
1.75
1.19
51674198 2.65
SN74199 2.65
PIV2Amp it Amp
s.gCEO
.79
.99
5.35
57474184 2.50
SN74185
SN74192
51674193
5N74195
5.22
SN74165 3.50
51674180 .10
51674181 4.50
5N74182 1.10
KAP RELAYS
51674163 1.79
200
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Bar any 3
Description
Take 10vs
2 Watt amplifier
.51.95
LM -300 Super 723
V. regulator TOS 1.49
LM -301
Hi-performance amp
49
follower
TOS
1 49
LM-304 Voltage
R. voltage regulator TOS
1 49
LM -305 Pos, voltage regulator
T05. 1 49
LM -307
Super 741
O LM 308
Super gain
amp TOS
1.98
LM 30916 5V 200ma op
V. regulator TOS 1.98
LM -309K 5V 1 amp V. regulator
TO3
2.25
LM -350 Dual peripheral
driver
TOS
.88
LM -370 AGC squelch dop
amp TOS
1.49
LM -373
AM FM SSO it strip TOS
3,75
FULL WAVE
SN74161 1.79
SN74162 1.79
1101
256 Blt RAM MOS
1024 Bit RAM NOS
1103
C haracter Gen. ROM
2513
7489 64 Bit RAM TTL
8223 P
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8224 Prograrogrammmmas!. ROM
MM5260 1024 Bit RAM
Type
LM -280
50
100
51674160 1.79
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EPDXY
2.10
5N74156 1.39
SN74157 1.25
SN74158 1.48
.75
.75
1.10
.95
1.10
1.41
.49
.49
.65
.99
1.45
1.25
For
Z.
149
51574155 1.39
51674141
51674145
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SN73
SN74415154
1.25
5N7492
5N7493
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3.50
1.00
SN7491
NIXIE
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DM8281
DM8288
DM8502
DM8520
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DM8680
DM8800
DM8830
DM8845
DM8845
DM8880
.44
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m.n%
MEMORIES
Description
Type
DMRO91
SN7476
SN7481
5167480
.25
1.30
1.12
1.21
1.21
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.21
.39
.36
.44
.39
1.00
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5.25
.25
5N7401
5N7402
SN7403
5N74O4
SN7405
5N7406
SN7407
5N7408
SN7409
5N7410
SN7411
0N
.........
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5147400
$1
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Si
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$1
3 -3AMP 1000 PlV epoxy bullet, silicon rectifiers
Si
50 - SILICON, glass rectifiers, computer, axial leads.
S1
50 -GERMANIUM, glass rectifiers, signal, axial leads`
$1
5 -216170, GE, RF. germanium, npn, transistors, TO 22
Si
10 -1 -AMP 1000 PIV, epoxy, submini, silicon rectifiers
Si
30 -500 MW ZENERS, axial 4, 6, 9, 10, 12V rectifiera
51
4- 2163055, HOBBY, 40W non silicon transistors, TO -3
51
5 -216155, HOBBY, IOW pep germanium transistors, TO -3
$1
3 -50 AMP SILICON RECTIFIERS, silicon, 6, 12, 24 volta
$1
5 -2161038, TEXAS, germanium pnp, 20 watts. TO-5, w /sink .
51
10- 2163054 hobby, non, TO -66, silicon, 30W, 30mc
Si
10 -SCRS, assorted voltages. TO -5, TO -18, TO-46
S1
3Q -3 -AMP RECTIFIERS, silicon, epoxy, assorted V, axial.
S1
S -515744115, hubby, BCD-to -Nixie driver IC, DIP
51
10- LINEAR AMPS, 709, 710, 711, 741, TO-5
51
10 -709 LINEAR AMPS. 741's too, DIP,
SI
5 -HOBBY MEMORY CELLS, SN741/ I, up to 16 -cell, DIP' .
Si
10 -709, 710, 711 LINEAR AMPS, brand new, flat pak
S1
2 -2166109 40 -WATT PNP PLASTIC TRANSISTORS, for any 540 3.1
10 -RCA CA -3000 OP AMPS, TO -fi case.
$1
5 -723 VOLTAGE REGULATORS, TO-6
$1
4 -1000 HFE DARLINGTON transistors, TO -18 case
Si
1 -2N5036 HI PWR plastic trans 100 viceo, 7 amp 85 watts
S1
2 -2165296 HOBBY 35 watts, plastic powers NPN
S1
2 -2N6109 HOBBY 40 watts, plastic powers PNP
$1
5- PLASTIC 76W powers. non. silicon, hobby 2N6121
$1
5- PLASTIC 36W powers, pop, silicon, hobby 2N6124
Si
2- MOS PETS, N channel 10 uHmoa 2N128 TO- 1 j2CA
$1
2- MOS FETS, DUAL GATE, N chan., 3N187 -1. TO -18, RCA
$1
$1
2 -MOS FETS, DUAL GATE, N Chan., 3N140 -1J TO-18. RCA
4- RCA 2163600 NPN, UHF transistors, tv -fm, TO -18
61
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95
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15
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84
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80
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78
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82
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84
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110
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96
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86
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22
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98
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100
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78
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34
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89
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80
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81
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88
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98
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70
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86
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$ .95
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$1.25
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$ .44
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$1.00
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$1.35
CA3065 FM /TV amp
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$ .88
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LM 308 oper amp
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74154 -1.95
74161 -1.79
74192-1.75
74193-1.75
74194 -2.35
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9309 -1.95
9312 -1.95
9322 -1.95
7442 -1.50
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