Electronics Through Troubleshooting By Wayne Lemons

US $200

  • Bradford, Tennessee, United States
  • Mar 9th
Learn electronics for troubleshooting by Wayne Lemons, a Howard W Sams and company book. Published in 1969 first edition. Softcover, 576 pages. In this book, the subject matter is presented in terms of practical troubleshooting situations and simple, reproducible examples. By this means, the important concepts of electronics, which might otherwise seem to be only abstract theory, are made real in terms of everyday situations. The facts thus learned will be indispensable to the prospective technician, whether he elects to enter servicing or any other branch of electronics. Photographs and drawings have been used liberally to supplement and support the text. An important feature is the inclusion of pronunciations of important electronics terms. Frequently needed information has been included in two appendices for ready reference. Learn electronics through troubleshooting provides a practical approach to learning basic electronics that will be helpful to anyone entering this exciting field. As stated above, the book is in very good condition with surface cover wear. See my other listings for other vintage electronics & TV repair books. Thank you so much for viewing my listing :-)
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An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes This book is in good condition, with surface wear. It has discoloration on the cover, but the pages are all intact, undamaged, and in good working order on the inside.

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