Build Transistor Projects
[49 More Easy To Build Electronics Projects Kneitel](https://archive.org/embed/49MoreEasyToBuildElectronicsProjectsKneitel)
This is a book of easy and entertaining electronic projects. Forty-nine projects are included in this volume, most of which you can build in one evening and for less than $10. The projects range from fun types, such as an electronic rifle range; through practical types, such as a fence charger; to amusement types, such as a transistor tickler.
Other devices, particularly the perpetual beeper and the free-power AM radio receiver, are suitable as school science projects. The parts can be purchased for low cost and many can be obtained by salvaging old radios and television receivers. Generally, parts substitutions are feasible but the substitutes should be kept as close as possible to the specified values. Voltage ratings of the electrolytic capacitors are given in the parts lists.
[49 Easy Transistor Projects Kneitel](https://archive.org/embed/49EasyTransistorProjectsKneitel)
Each project is presented in an easy-to- understand approach with a parts list and schematic diagram which shows the proper connection for each component. Many value substitutions can be made in resistors and capacitors without affecting the end results, providing that the proper transistors, coils, and transformers are used.
Projects in this book, which include an a-m radio, an f-m radio, light relay controls, audio amplifiers, code practice oscillators, and test equipment, are each designed with only two transistor types. Constructing these transistor projects will be both fun and educational.