1963 Allied Radio Electronics Data | Handbook
As a dependable starting point for set building and repairs.
As a time-saving reference for radio amateurs (Hams) and laboratory engineers. Key Technical Contents 1963 Allied Radio Electronics Data Handbook
The 1963 edition contained approximately 80 to 88 pages of dense technical data, including: Allied Electronics Data Handbook - World Radio History As a dependable starting point for set building and repairs
As a day-to-day guide for maintenance and troubleshooting. As a supplement to classroom and laboratory work
As a supplement to classroom and laboratory work.
Authored by Allied’s technical staff, the handbook aimed to bridge the gap between military-grade technical manuals and the needs of civilian hobbyists. It served four primary groups:
The was an essential reference manual published by the Allied Radio Corporation to provide a "comprehensive and condensed" collection of formulas, tables, and charts for the electronics field. Unlike textbooks, it was designed purely as a practical reference tool for laboratory and field operations, omitting theoretical explanations in favor of instant data. Core Purpose and Audience




































