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Friday, May 29, 2026

A Quick Review of "Open Circuits" by Eric Schlaepfer and Windell H. Oskay


Wednesday's post about this book caused me to pull it off my shelf and to take another look.

Highlights from the SolderSmoke perspective: 

Page 34  Glass Capacitors.  Phil W1PJE left me some. 

Page 48  Ferrite Beads.  Underrated.  People often don't think they will work. 

Page 66 Glass-Encapsulated Diodes.  Yes, 1N4148's in our Direct Conversion Receiver. 

Page 70 2N2222.  In a metal can. 

Page 72 2N3904.  We use them so often. 

Page 90 Color LEDs.   The Green Hornet beacon in Cap Cana, Dominican Republic. 

Page 116  Electromagnetic Relay.   We use them a lot. 

Page 142 DIP sockets  I recently struggled with them with my NE602 chips. 

Page 182  12AX7.    Thermatron! 

Page 186 Cathode Ray Tube.   I have some. CuriousMarc recently fixed one. 

Page 190 Mercury Tilt Switch. I had one as a kid.  You can change a reflector to a director.  

Page 196  Dipped Silver Mica Capacitor.    We use them.  A lot.  Sometimes as NP0 caps. 

Page 198  IF transformer.  S-38E.  HQ-100.

Page 206 - 207 Point Contact Diode and Germanium Diodes.  Crystal radios. Great fun. 

Page 210 Windowed EPROM. Was this the Rom chip in the TW-100s? 

Page 212 Core Memory.  Rope!   As used in the Apollo spacecraft. 

Page 228 Single-Side Printed Circuit Boards.  Almost (but not quite) Manhattan. 

Page 238 MicroSD Card.  I have one in my Drone. 

Page 262 Crystal Oscillator.     TCXO?  In a can?  As in Dean's WSPR transmitter? 

What do you guys think? 

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