All items tagged with Tubes and Retronics (9)

| We love to find new uses for vintage parts and especially old displays. They are often too nice to leave in a drawer. This audio analyzer pr...

| The world of RF amplifiers is fascinating because of the wide range of methods in use. Today, many are constructed from solid-state componen...

| The world of RF amplifiers is fascinating because of the wide range of methods in use. Today, many are constructed from solid-state componen...

| When Elektor was born as Electronica wereld back in 1961, the tube filament still glowed. But by the end of the decade, the transistor had d...

| Brian White (PhD, Stanford) is a scientist with many interests: biology, vacuum tube radios, FPGAs, and more. During the day, he works as a...

| The things likely to strike any reader or potential buyer of this book are (1) the extremely long title and (2) the term ‘Hollow State’. For...

| We have been living in the electronic age for well over a century now, since the invention of the triode by Lee de Forest in 1907. Roughly s...

| I know electronic engineers who start crying in disbelief, calling me names, and pulling what’s left of their hairs, on hearing that a piece...

| After the XXL instalments with ditto texts and theory published the previous two months, Retronics relaxes for a bit with a tube sightseeing...