Television Receiving Equipment by W.T. Cocking, pub. Iliffe (Wireless World) 1st edition,  1940. Crown 8vo, dust jacket, 298pp, 14 half-tone illustrations, 3 fold out circuit diagrams and numerous B&W photographs. Very good end-boards, slight scuffing to top/bottom of spine, also slight fading to spine, wraps. Contents very good, bindings tight. Front end-paper inscribed 'Lieut. Neave With my compliments. W.T. Cocking 2/10/40'.  The following words appear on the front of the dust jacket:

'This book explains the principles upon which the modern television receiver works, and deals with the design of the essential parts. Amplifiers, frequency-changers and detectors are treated, as well as time-bases and sync separators. Cathode-ray tubes of both electrostatic and electromagnetic types, and their deflecting systems, are considered in detail; there are chapters on sound reception and fault finding.'

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