Up for auction in CD-ROM format is a course developed by the U.S. Navy entitled "BASIC ELECTRONICS – VOL. 1 & 2" (Vol. 1 576 pages, Vol. 2 332pages).From the PrefaceBasic Electronics is written for men and women of the U.S. Navyand Naval Reserve whose duties require them to have a knowledge of thefundamentals of electronics. Electronicsconcerns itself with the emission, behavior, and effect of electrons invacuums, gases, and semiconductors. Technically s...peaking, electronics is a broad term extending into manyfields of endeavor. Today, electronicsprojects itself into Navy life at every turn. It facilitates a means of rapid communications, navigates ships, helpscontrol engineering plants, aims guns, drops bombs, and perform logisticfunctions. It is, therefore, importantto become well informed in all areas of basic electronics in order to be ableto qualify for any of the many applicable rates or ratings.Volume I covers generalinformation concerning Naval electronics equipments, testing devices, safetyprocedures, basic transistor and electron tube circuits, and electroniccommunications. The reader shouldunderstand the concepts treated in Volume I before an attempt is made to studythe more advanced subjects treated in Volume II.Volume II treats dualtrace oscilloscopes, the operation and application of pulse forming and pulseshaping circuits, microwave devices such as skystrons, magnetrons, phantastrons, resonant cavities, waveguides, and duplexers. A detailed coverage of microwave receiving, transmitting and indicating systems is also presented.The final chapterpresents a discussion of number systems and logic circuits. This material is intended as introductory, and for men and women of some ratings, it will be necessary to refer to manualswhich present a more in-depth discussion.As one of the basic Navytraining publications, this book was prepared by the Naval Education andTraining Production Development Center, Pensacola, FL. Technical assistance was provided by theElectronics Technician School, Great Lakes, IL.Contents- Vol. 1Chapter 1 – Introductionto Electronic EquipmentsChapter 2 – SafetyChapter 3 – Basic TestEquipmentChapter 4 – Characteristicsof Matter and EnergyChapter 5 – PN JunctionPower SuppliesChapter 6 – TransistorsChapter 7 – Electron TubesChapter 8 – ElectronicVoltage Regulators and MetersChapter 9 – Fundamentalsof Communication TheoryChapter 10 – TunedCircuitsChapter 11 – Introductionto ReceiversChapter 12 – DetectorsChapter 13 – AudioAmplifiersChapter 14 – RF AmplifiersChapter 15 – OscillatorsChapter 16 – Mixers andConvertersChapter 17 – IntermediateFrequency AmplifiersChapter 18 – ReceiverControl CircuitsChapter 19 – ReceiverAlignmentChapter 20 – Introductionto TransmittersChapter 21 – RF PowerAmplifiersChapter 22 – AmplitudeModulationChapter 23 – FrequencyModulationChapter 24 – Receiver andTransmitter TroubleshootingChapter 25 – SingleSidebandChapter 26 – CW and FMReceptionChapter 27 – Six-StepTroubleshootingChapter 28 – TransmissionLinesChapter 29 – WavePropagation and AntennasAppendixI. Periodic Table ofElementsII. TrigonometricFunctionsIII. Table of LogarithmsIVa. Semiconductor LetterSymbolsIVb. Electron Tube LetterSymbolsV. Joint Electronics TypeDesignation (AN) SystemVI. Electronics ColorCodingVII. Electronics SymbolsINDEXContents- Vol. 2Chapter 1 – Dual TraceOscilloscopeChapter 2 – Pulse Formingand Pulse Shaping Circuits: Part IChapter 3 – Pulse Formingand Pulse Shaping Circuits: Part IIChapter 4 – Pulse Formingand Pulse Shaping Circuits: Part IIIChapter 5 – Principles ofUHF CommunicationsChapter 6 – MicrowaveApplicationsChapter 7 – Waveguides andCavity ResonatorsChapter 8 – MicrowaveTransmitting DevicesChapter 9 – MicrowaveReceiversChapter 10 – Duplexers andAntennasChapter 11 – Plan PositionIndicator DisplayChapter 12 – Synchro andServosystemsChapter 13 – NumberSystems and LogicAppendixI. Periodic Table ofElementsII. TrigonometricFunctionsIII. Table of LogarithmsIVa. Semiconductor LetterSymbolsIVb. Electron Tube LetterSymbolsV. Joint Electronics TypeDesignation (AN) SystemVI. Electronics ColorCodingVII. Electronics SymbolsINDEXThe original books were scanned and converted into these digital books in Adobe Acrobat.pdf format.In order to view these files you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.Shipping is FREE withinthe United States.Positive feedback isleft for all smooth transactions. PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL VINTAGE RADIO ANDELECTRONIC RELATED ITEMS