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It's All Greek to Me: NEAZOI.GR A Great Electronics Resources Website |
 The
website is hosted in Greece by a Greek gentleman who contacted me about
the "Subminiature
Magnetic Amplifiers" article which I posted a couple days ago. Everything
is published in English. He has a vast collection of technical data,
much of which was self-published, and it is full of great photos from
actual projects. You could spend hours clicking through the site looking
at all the cool stuff. There is a section on magnetics with things like
rope memory
(like that used on the Apollo 11 moon shot),
square loop
toroids, and
coincident current
NOR gates, hand-drawn
reverse
engineering schematics of a variety of common commercially available
devices (offsite), lots of amateur radio circuits,
test equipment,
electronics RF techniques,
tutorials on things like diodes, neon
lamps,
TV circuits, and
mixer
products. Hmmmm, it's still a useful website, though.
Posted January 22, 2014
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