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18 Aug, 2021
THE architectural guide to cities and localities, whichever you choose.
What can you say about a reference book ? This version is revised from the original Pevsner text and remains THE architectural guide to York and the East Riding. Not exactly light-weight and pocketable, it still justifies making space for it in your luggage. Buy used rather than new, as new prices are quite steep.

15 Jun, 2022
A useful introduction to the branch of digital electronics.
This book is one of a number of hobbyist-aimed project books written by Marston. Circuits are explained clearly, diagrams are neatly drawn and text is written in a way the non-engineer (inc. myself) can understand. I know of six other books in this series and own several of them.
This edition dates from 1976. A lot has changed in the world of electronics since then, but the principles remain the same. The book says it is of 'equal interest to the electronics amateur, student and engineer'. I agree.

23 May, 2025
A nicely made flex-weave half-size G5RV , ready to be installed with a bit of additional protection covering the exposed metal parts.
Having had a similar flex-weave half G5RV up for about ten years, I decided to continue with a new one, after the old one had corroded. The plastic covering over the weave had become cracked and water was getting inside.
The new one arrived and upon inspection, it was built very similar to my old one. I would say the junction between the ribbon cable and S0239 was better designed. With sufficient protection, the coax cable PL259 should remain water proof, as had my old one. I used self-amalgamating tape before to achieve this. One thing I did notice was the crimp connectors on the T piece were a bit stressed, the plastic being crimped with a pair of pliers, rather than the correct tool, or so it would seem, leaving the insulators crushed rather than crimped.
I hope to install the new antenna soon and get back on the air.