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Radio Receiver Projects You Can Build by Homer L. Davidson is a hands-on 1993 McGraw-Hill classic for anyone who loves vintage electronics, amateur radio, or DIY tech. The 352-page illustrated guide walks hobbyists and students through step-by-step builds, from simple crystal sets to more advanced receivers, all explained in plain English.
Davidson’s clear schematics and practical tips make this technology & engineering reference a go-to for young adults, educators, and seasoned makers restoring or experimenting with analog radio gear. Every project is designed for the workbench, using affordable, easy-to-find components.
This used trade paperback shows honest wear—scuffed covers, edge marks, and light foxing on the first pages—yet remains tightly bound and fully readable. The interior diagrams and instructions are intact, ready for your next soldering session.
An affordable, nostalgic addition to any electronics library, Radio Receiver Projects You Can Build delivers the satisfaction of turning theory into on-air signals.