THE TRANSISTOR RADIO DIRECTORY
(First issue April 2, 1998; last revision January 2, 2002)
by Aldo Andreani aldoandr@alma.unibo.it
Transistor and its history
http://knowledgecontext.org/activities/connections/transistor.htm
http://knowledgecontext.org/introduction/tour/connections.htm
Miguel F. Aznar: aznar@knowledgecontext.org
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Andrew_Wylie/
Collecting transistors: 100546.2477@compuserve.com (Andrew Wylie)
http://www.101science.com/transistor.htm
Transistor identification chart and elements of electronics: LEDodd@aol.com
(Larry Dodd)
http://www.concentric.net/~rmcgarra/xstr.html
r.mcgarrah@ieee.org (Bob McGarrah)
http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/~dburke/databookshelf.html
Transistor datasheet specifications and pin-outs: dburke@crhc.uiuc.edu
http://geocities.datacellar.net/ck722transistor/history/Transistormuseum/Museum_Index.htm
transistormuseum@aol.com (Transistor museum)
http://www.nteinc.com/cgi-bin/nte
http://www.nteinc.com/Web_pgs/device_list.html
Transistor cross reference search and datasheets: literature@nteinc.com
http://www.lucent.com/minds/transistor/
The invention of transistor: Lucent technologies. webmaster@lucent.com
http://www.oldradioworld.de/transi.htm
Collecting transistors: wumpus@oldradioworld.de (Rainer Steinfuehr)
http://www.pbs.org/transistor/
The invention of transistor: PBS. bhammer@aip.org
http://www.research.philips.com/password/pw1/
http://www.plasticlogic.com/
Will organic TFT (Thin Film Transistor) be the future of this device?
info@plasticlogic.com
http://www.research.att.com/history/47trans.html
The invention of transistor: ATT labs. Webmaster@research.att.com (ATT
labs)
http://www.sony.co.jp/en/Fun/SH/
Sony History
The first transistor radio
http://history.sandiego.edu/recording/transistor.html
Considerations about the first transistor radio: ses@sandiego.edu (Steve
Schoenherr)
http://home.t-online.de/home/Benduhn/summary.htm
http://home.t-online.de/home/Benduhn/denk.htm
The first solid-state radio is dated Feb. 1948: Benduhn@t-online.de
(Heiko Benduhn)
http://home1.gte.net/dpies/regencytr1/index.htm
Regency TR1, the first commercial transistor radio. You can even find
the original patent and the circuit diagram: dpies@gte.net (Don Pies,
son of John who was one the co-founders of I.D.E.A./Regency)
http://smithsonianchips.si.edu/texas/ti_003.htm
TI number G00083 at the National Museum of American History: one of
the first transistor radios following Regency.
http://www.execpc.com/~reyer/regency/
An interactive site on the Regency TR1: reyer@execpc.com (Steve Reyer)
http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~e.tedeschi/tr.radio.history.htm
Transistor radio mini-history: e.tedeschi@ndirect.co.uk
http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/company/history/1950s.shtml
http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/company/history/firsttrans.shtml
Texas Instruments is rightly proud since it produced the first commercial
transistor radio: ti-infomaster@ti.com
Auctions
http://listings.ebay.com/aw/listings/list/category932/index.html
The best. Support@eBay.com
http://auctions.yahoo.com/20020-category-leaf.html?pg=2&s1=end&o1=a&alocale=1us&acc=us
http://www.auctionwatch.com/
http://www.cityauction.com/
http://www.epier.com/
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