[GreenKeys] Know Russian ?
Bruce Gentry
ka2ivy at verizon.net
Sun Aug 13 20:19:10 EDT 2017
This was very timely, with my efforts to find manuals for a Russian
R-155 receiver. It would be interesting if it could be translated, the
theory might be described in a different and interesting way. Russia was
very serious about scientific research in the 19th century, and still
is. Had a few circumstances played out otherwise, we would probably have
never seen vacuum tubes except perhaps tor CRTs, because all electronics
would have been solid state. I have read occasional accounts of a 19th
century Russian scientist discovering that certain minerals and crystals
would drastically change their overall electrical conductivety if a
portion was stimulated by a small current. Now, how do you say emitter,
collector, and base ( or source drain and gate) in Russian?!
Bruce Gentry KA2IVY
On 8/13/17 7:12 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
> Source (slow)
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> http://www.rkk-museum.ru/documents/archives/images/2-39-01.pdf
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> Copied to Google Docs
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> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B86wM5n5RE3kN1RhRjhkemNjOWM/view?usp=sharing
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> PDF Page 11
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