Radio literature for the People's Republic of China (PRC)
Radio literature for the People's Republic of China (PRC)
China had a radio industry well before the Second World War, since first transmissions were started in 1923. At that time many sets have been imported, mainly from the USA or were hand made sets. But soon the own production started in small scales.
As in Western Countries, the radio industry in China produced marketing material like leaflets, flyers and operating instructions, schematics etc. Theses sources are very essential to get a most complete and accurate radio catalog.
With this thread we can list essential material which enables to identify radios or document them.
We can also use it to add documentation in form of atachments.
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Schematic books for China
Transistor Radio Manual 1982 - see the content pages as attachment.
Attachments:- China_TrRadio_Manual_1 (85 KB)
- China_TrRadio_Manual_2 (105 KB)
- China_TrRadio_Manual_3 (173 KB)
- China_TrRadio_Manual_4 (190 KB)
- China_TrRadio_Manual_5 (39 KB)
- China-transistoren1 (39 KB)
- China-transistoren2 (66 KB)
- China-transistoren3 (26 KB)
- China-transistoren4 (28 KB)
- China-transistoren5 (27 KB)
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Chinese radio related literature and magazines:
Chinese radio related literature and magazines:
All kind of electronic related topics have been covered by the following Chinese magazines from the late 1940's up to the end of the 1990's:
Wireless, Radio, Television, Radar, computer, calculators, remote controls, electronic education, early export models, military technique, electricity, space science & satellites, telephone, electronic components, PA systems, link systems,....
The titels are:
- WUXIANDIAN VU DIANSHI;
- RADIO;
- Electronic Technology;
- Popular Electricity; Radio Magazine;
- KEXUE HUABAO;
- ZHISHI JIUSHI LILIANG;
- WUXIANDIAN JISHU;
- DIANSHIJIE;
- DIANZI JISHU;
W.S. 5/2010
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