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United States Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series

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United States Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series
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ISBN/ASIN: B00071S9KU
Number of pages: 172

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This series provides beginners with fundamental electrical and electronic concepts through self-study. The series is designed to give small amounts of information that can be easily digested before advancing further into the more complex material.

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