1930 Edition RCA Radio Course
Or, Learn Radio and Electronics In 71 Easy Lessons.
The RCA Institutes was founded in 1909 by Guglielmo Marconi as the Marconi Institute (later renamed
the "RCA Institutes") and was a private post-secondary correspondence school based in Washington, D.C.
David Sarnoff was an early graduate of the Marconi Institute, and was one of the founders of the
Radio Corporation of America (RCA). Sarnoff acquired The Marconi Institute in 1919 and changed the
name to RCA Institutes.
After the divisions of RCA Corporation were sold in the 1980s, RCA Institutes was separated from the
company and setup as an independent educational institution that eventually changed its name
to Technical Career Institutes, or TCI,
currently located in mid-town Manhattan, New York. (from a TCI Alumni Newsletter, Spring 2008
).
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- Forward - Introduction to Radio
- Index - RCA Radio Course
- Instructions - Definitions - Schematics
- Lesson 1 - Mathematics
- Lesson 2 - Units Of Electrical Measurements And Symbols
- Lesson 3 - The Electron Theory - Substance And Matter - Static Electriciy
- Lesson 4 - Magnetism
- Lesson 5 - Electromagnetism - Electromagnetic Induction
- Lesson 6 - Primary Cells
- Lesson 7 - Resistance And Conduction
- Lesson 8 - Electrical Circuits
- Lesson 9 - D.C. Motors
- Lesson 10 - D.C. Generators
- Lesson 11 - A.C. Current
- Lesson 12 - The Motor-Generator
- Lesson 13 - Power Transformers
- Lesson 14 - Inductance
- Lesson 15 - Capacity
- Lesson 16 - The Storage Or Secondary Battery
- Lesson 17 - The Use Of Storage Batteries On Shipboard
- Lesson 18 - Meters
- Lesson 19 - Graphs
- Lesson 20 - Sound
- Lesson 21 - Electromagnetic Waves
- Lesson 22 - Fundamentals Of Radio Reception
- Lesson 23 - Vacuum Tubes
- Lesson 24 - Characteristic Curves
- Lesson 25 - The Oscillatory Circuit
- Lesson 26 - Mid-Term Examination
- Lesson 27 - Practical Radio Construction
- Lesson 28 - Practical Radio Construction
- Lesson 29 - Audio Amplifier Circuits
- Lesson 30 - Practical Radio Construction
- Lesson 31 - Regenerative Detector With Capacitive Control Of Feed-Back
- Lesson 32 - Practical Considerations For The Design Of Screen-Grid Receivers
- Lesson 33 - Construction Details Of The RCA Institutes AC Screen-Grid Receiver
- Lesson 33A - Building The Battery-Operated Screen-Grid Receiver
- Lesson 34 - Practical Radio Construction
- Lesson 35 - Common Faults And Troubles
- Lesson 36 - Practical Radio Construction
- Lesson 37 - The Development Of The Super-Heterodyne
- Lesson 38 - Principles And Use Of Test Equipment For Servicing Radio Receivers
- Lesson 39 - Instruments Used In Servicing Radio Receivers
- Lesson 40 - Instruments Used In Radio Servicing And Principles Of Set Testing
- Lesson 41 - Balanced Armatur Loud Speakers
- Lesson 42 - The Electro-Dynamic Speaker
- Lesson 43 - Radiola 28, AC Operated
- Lesson 44 - Victor Micro-Synchronous Radio
- Lesson 45 - GE H-31 - Westinghouse WR-5 - Radiola 80 - Graybar 700
- Lesson 46 - GE H-51, H-71 - Westinghouse WR-6, WR-7 - Radiola 82, 86 - Graybar Models 770, 900
- Lesson 47 - Crosley R.F.L. 90 - Zenith 17
- Lesson 48 - Practical Radio Construction
- Lesson 49 - Radio Retailing - Salesmanship.pdf
- Lesson 50 - Grebe - Battery and AC Receivers
- Lesson 51 - Battery Eliminators
- Lesson 52 - Practical Radio Circuits - Part I
- Lesson 53 - Tuned R-F Circuits
- Lesson 54 - Tuned R-F And Super-Heterodyne Receivers
- Lesson 55 - Interference Elimination
- Lesson 56 - Commercial Long And Short Wave Receivers
- Lesson 57 - Spark Transmission
- Lesson 58 - Arc Transmitters
- Lesson 59 - Radio Aviation Equipment
- Lesson 59A - Aviation Equipment For Two-Way Communication
- Lesson 60 - Vacuum Tubes Used In Transmitting
- Lesson 61 - Commercial Tube Transmitters.pdf
- Lesson 62 - Vacuum Tube Transmitters
- Lesson 63 - Short Wave Transmitters
- Lesson 64 - Short Wave (High Frequency) Receivers
- Lesson 65 - Television - Part I
- Lesson 66 - Television - Part II
- Lesson 67 - Photoradiograms - Beam Transmission (missing pages)
- Lesson 68 - Broadcast Transmitters
- Lesson 69 - Radio Direction Finder or Radio Compass
- Lesson 70 - Sound Motion Pictures
- Lesson 71 - Sound Motion Pictures and Sound Reproducing Equipment
- Supplementary Instruction.pdf


