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"Richard B. McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Oct 2015 08:19:30 -0700
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Hi Pat!

I wonder if the book "The Electronics of Radio" available from BookShare at
the following link might be helpful:

https://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/706171?returnPath=L3NlYXJjaD9tb2R1bGVO
YW1lPXB1YmxpYyZrZXl3b3JkPWVsZWN0cm9uaWNzIG9mIHJhZGlv

73 & HTH,
Richard KK6MRH

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Subject: Descriptions of electronic components

Hello, all -

Been a while since I posted.  I'm looking for a web resource that describes
common electronic components in a way that would be useful to blind
students.  When teaching in person I can do a show and tell, like Gordon
West used to do at Handiham California Radio Camp, but these days most
people are going to head down the self-study route and even if they are able
to get to a local class it is likely the presentation will be a PowerPoint
and the presenter may not know how to describe.  It would be great to locate
some on line resources that explained things like resistors, capacitors, and
inductors in a more blind-friendly way.  Any ideas?

Thanks!

73 - Pat

Patrick Tice
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