I beg to differ--I went through ET school 1982-1983 in Great Lakes, and surprisingly perhaps, we studied and worked on tubes. We learned solid state and IC's as well, but we learned tubes. The school got progressively longer over the decades as they added new technologies, but the Navy still had/has a need to train the older technologies.
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Originally posted by Steve A. View PostThanks for the heads up! Here is a link to the full series...
NEETS - Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series
Steve Ahola
P.S. I started reading Module 6 and learned how rectifier tubes worked... interesting!Well, you know what they say: "One man's mojo is another man's mojo".
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The specific USN electronics books that I was referring to were:
Basic Electronics - NAVPERS 10087 (1955)
Basic Electronics - NAVPERS 10087-A (1962, 1964) <-- what I used going thru A & B schools at NATTC, Memphis, TN
Basic Electronics - NAVPERS 10087-B (1968)
Basic Electronics, Vol. 1 - NAVPERS 10087-C (1971)
Basic Electronics, Vol. 2 - NAVPERS 10087-C (1971)
Basic Electronics - NAVEDTRA 10087-C1 (1980?)
...found here: https://archive.org/details/navpersLast edited by Old Tele man; 06-25-2016, 07:15 PM....and the Devil said: "...yes, but it's a DRY heat!"
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