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Lacault, Robert - Superhet
history, by Ed Lyon, Mar87: 4
Lafayette Radio (Earlier,
Wholesale Radio Service Co.)
Ad reproductions
1933 consoles, M65, M75, etc.
Mid-1930s consoles, Aug93:5, Dec93:10
Model D-34, Apr94:4
Model EB-15, Jun96:15
RCA remote control unit, other items
One Very Large Radio, by T. Hannah, Apr01:7;
Errata, Jun01:10
Lambert, Leon, and Lambert Radio
Co.
Lambert Crystal Radio Company, by B. Belanger, Jun89: 9
Leon Lambert and his Crystal Radios--Chapter 3, by
B. Belanger, Mar90: 7
More on the Lambert Crystal Radio Co., by B. Belanger,
Aug89:10
Lamp Radios
Interesting Radios, by J. Koester, Jul85: 10
Radio Lamps: What a
Bright Idea!, by J. Okolowicz, Jun95:1
Larson, Ray
Chassis leakage, Jul96:13
A Hint for Servicing 3-Way Portables, Aug96:8
Some Reflections on Wiring Multiple Speakers,
Oct97: 15; Correction, Jan98: 7
Lauter, Charles
Now is a Good Time to Upgrade Your Test Equipment,
Sep98:7
Why Did They Do That?, Sep98:12, Nov98:10
Leatherette cabinets -
cleaning, Sep88: 7
Lego detector - Ad reproduction,
Nov86: 8
Lendaro, Jeff
The 1932 RCA Field Test TV Receiver, Apr95:1
“Other” Televisions at the New York World’s Fair, Nov95:1
Television “Attachments,” Oct96:1
Leutz, Charles - Superhet
history, by Ed Lyon, Mar87: 4
Leyden Jars - Hist. Note, by
Ed Lyon, Nov88: 6
Licensing in the radio
industry, Mar86: 4
Lilienfield, Julius
Anticipating the Transistor, by E. Lyon, Sep96:1
Line cord resistors - See
Restoration Tips, Line Cord Resistors
Lipieko, Frank
A Lesson in Radio:
Repair vs. Restoration, Jun95:7
Radio Servicing Rules of Thumb (lecture notes), May96:10
Sold “As Is,” Apr95:16
Loewe
Note on Loewe multiple tubes, Nov98:9; follow-up, Jun99:12
Loftin-White circuit, Aug95:1;
Jul98:9
Loomis, Mahlon
Book on Loomis available, Jun94:22
Historical note, by E. Lyon, Jun87: 3
Tidbit, Sep98:11
Loop Antennas
The Complete Homebrewer, by R. Warren, Mar93: 4
Lopes, Stan
The Mallory Radio Service Encyclopedia, Jan93: 7
Stan's Simple Solutions, Jun91: 18; Aug.91: 17
Lowe, Jack
Characteristics of Early Vacuum Tubes, Feb98:1
Determining Unknown IF Peaks, Oct91: 11
Fixed Bias Resistor, May 92: 7
The Mystery of the Radio Signals, Apr00:4
The Mystery of The Sound
X/TRA Tube, Jul94:8
Mystery of the 35Z5 Open Filament, Apr89: 8
Product Report, The AES Model K-101A Battrery
Eliminator Kit, Jun01:1
A Second Opinion on the Philco 90, Apr91: 12
Lozier, Robert
Ace Radioman Admits Defeat (article about Lozier),
Mar97:10
Book and Journal Reviews:
Antique Radio Magazine, Mar97:10
Letter to the Editor (Loewe tubes), Jun99:12
Mail Purchases, Jul89: 8
Primer on How to Prepare
Old Radio Equipment for
Exhibition, Nov89: 7
Troubleshooting the Philco 40-155, Aug92: 8
Lustrolux tubes - Ad
reproduction, Aug96:3
Lyon, Ed
AK Time Capsule Opened, Nov96:1
Amelia Earhart Putnam-Pilot? Yes; Radio-Person? No,
May99:11
American Airborne Radar in World War II, Sep95:6
“And Now ... World
News,” Jan97:8
Another RCA Prototype (L. Haid as told to E. Lyon),
Jul95:11
Anti-Radar - A Golden Anniversary, (co-author,
H. Olson) Nov95:10;
Part 2, Jan96:6; Part 3, Mar96:10;
Part 4, May96:7
Anticipating the Transistor, Sep96:1, Follow-up, Sep97: 12
AWA Houck Award receipt, Nov94:5
Bad Radio Engineering--Some Examples, Mar97:1
Before You Grab Just Any Wire, Or, Color Codes for Wires
Outside the Radio, Jul92: 3
Book Reviews
The CIA and the U-2 Program, by G. Pedlow and D.
Welzenbach, Jan99: 11
Building a Shortwave Station Under Trying
Conditions, Jul98:10
The Catalin Corner, Dec87: 3;
Jan88: 3; Feb88: 3;
Mar88: 4; Apr88:
3; May88: 15; Jun88: 3; Aug88: 6;
Oct88: 4; Dec88: 3; Mar89: 8;
May89: 3; Jul89: 5
Sep89: 5; Nov89:
4; Jan90: 5; Mar90: 4; May90: 3;
Jul90: 3; Sep90:
8; Nov90: 3; Jan91: 3; Mar91: 5
Jul91: 6; Nov91:
1; Jan92: 1; Mar92: 1; May92: 1
Sep92: 1; Nov93:1
Catalin Radio Parts Available Again, May88: 18
Columbia, the Gem, Nov00:11
A Contrast in Quality - Two AM/FM Radios, Sep00:7
Dial belts, making, Nov99:3
Daytime Radio, James Thurber, and the Soaps, Mar 97:5
The Doubleday-Hill Electric Co. Broadcasting Stations,
Nov99:12
The Early Automobile Radios, Mar00:1
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
Mar00:6
El Alamein - Before and After, Nov99:5; follow-up, Jan00:7
Evolution of the Sodion Tube, Mar99:10
First Presidential Radio Address, Jan93: 5
The Great FM Move--A Lesson in Hard Selling, Mar01:7
The Gross Brunswick Auction, Jul87: 5
The Heterodyne Stage, Sep97: 5
Historical Note Series (Birth of RCA, development of
superhets, components, tube development, U.S. Navy
contributions to radio, etc.--multi-part series),
Mar85: 3; Apr85:
3; May85: 4; Jun85: 4; Jul85: 8;
Aug85: 5; Sep85:
4; Oct85: 5; Nov85: 2; Jan86: 3;
Feb86: 3; Mar86:
4; Apr86: 4; May86: 4; Jun86: 4;
Jul86: 6; Aug86:
4; Sep86: 4; Oct86: 4.; Nov86: 5;
Dec86: 4; Jan87:
8; Feb87: 4; Mar87: 4; Apr87: 3;
May87: 4; Jun87:
3; Jul87: 13; Aug87: 3; Sep87: 3;
Mar88: 14; May88:
3; Sep88: 4; Nov88: 6; Feb89: 4;
Apr89: 6; Jun89:
3; Aug89: 4; Oct89: 1; Dec89: 1;
Feb90: 1; Apr90:
1; Jun90: 1; Aug90: 1; Oct90: 1;
Dec90: 7; Apr91:
1; Jun91: 9; Aug91: 1; Dec91: 1;
Feb92: 1; Jun92:
1; Oct92: 1; May95:1; Jul95:1
How to Avoid Repairing Stan’s Radio, Mar98:10
The International Race for Radar (Series), Dec92: 1,
Feb93:1, Apr93:1, Jun93:1, Aug93:1, Oct93:1, Dec93:1,
Feb94:1, Apr94:1
Isolation Transformers, Jul96:13; Sep96:16
Joan - Eleanor, Spy Radio System, Jul00:5
Lost and Found (Catalin industry), Sep95:11
A Lucite Radio Made with Tinkertoys, Nov93:1
Magnetic Recording - It’s Come a Long Way, Jan97:6
Making AC-DC Radios Safe, Mar98;1
The Marblette Corporation and Radio Cabinets, Jul99:10
Marconi and His Trans-Atlantic “S”, May01:1
The Maze Woven by Radio Lawyers, Nov00:14
The Most Memorable of the Border Blasters, Aug95:10
The Miraculous Plerophone, Nov97: 1
The “Missing” Little Nippers, Nov98:1, follow-up, Jan99: 12
More on Safety in AC-DC Radios, May98:13
Muirkirk Radio - History in Our Midst, Jul97: 9
A Nasty Turn of Events--or--”Wow, That’s Some Hot
Radio!”, May01:10
Network Broadcasting, Feb97:11
New Books, Sep98:12
Newspaper feature articles on his collection, Aug86: 6;
Nov91:8
Not Quite Tetrodes, May00:7
A Note on Early Philco Superhets, May99:9
Old Equipment Contest - Tradition with a Twist, May96:10
Old Equipment Contest Brings Out the Best, Jul97: 4
On the Beam--and Staying on It, May01:7
Passing of an Era, Oct93:8
Perhaps the First Converter or Q-5er, May98:1
Penn State and Radio (Co-author, Mark Strausburger),
Sep96:11; Follow-up, Nov96:12
Picking Up the
Broadcasting Tab, Sep98:5
Practical Restoration & Repair Tips, Oct87: 3, Nov87: 4
The Proximity Fuse Program, Mar01:1
QSLs of the Rich and Famous, Jan01:8
RadioActivity 97, Best Ever, Jul97: 1
Radio and the Fall of the Third Republic, Sep99:1
Radio Death Rays, Jan00:4
Radio Evesdropping System of the 1940s, Nov97: 5
Radio Quizes - see listing under Radio Quizes
Ravenswood Radio - A Latter-Day Scott, Sep97: 3
A Real Cathedral Radio, Sep98:4
Recapping That Old Radio - A Recap, Jan98:1
Resistance-Type Power Line Cords - What to do About
Them, Jul96:8
Resistors-So Simple Nowadays, Mar99:5
Rider Volume Zero?, Jul98:1
Service award presented to Ed Lyon, Mar92: 8
Spanning the Empire - The First Wireless Network, Feb95:1
Spherical Inductors, Jul00:10
Sterophonic Sound, May95:1; Jul95:1
Stump the Experts, May87: 12;
Aug88: 11; Nov88: 13
That Announcer’s Deep Base Voice, Jul 97: 5
That Radio Has HOW Many Tubes?, Jan00:10
Those Catalin Radios, Apr86: 7
Those Philco Capacitors, Nov87: 11
Those Thousands of Little Inventors, Nov00:1; Follow-up,
Mar01:10
To Tell the Truth or Will the Real History of Radio Please
Stand Up?, Jan01:1; Follow-up, Mar01:10
Tube Lore Supplemental Data, May01:11
Tuning In During the War, Sep00:1
Two World War II Radios from Europe, Jan97:10
A Very Klein Kleinempfanger, Nov97: 9
Volume Control in Three-Dialers, Nov97: 7
A Wadley Loop Receiver - The Racal RA-17, Jan99:1
Wunderlich’s B Tube, Jan00:1
“You’re Listening to Charlie and His Orchestra...”, Jan97:4,
Follow-up, Sep97: 12
Zenith’s Cathedral - The Zenette, Nov98:12
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