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5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic text on of the History of Radar,
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This review is from: Radar Days (Computers and Their Applications) (Hardcover)
This is a classic text on part of the History of Radar - full of insights and observations from the earliest days of experimentation. It rings so true of how real experimental science and technology is done under difficult conditions.
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Bowen: RADAR DAYS,
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This review is from: Radar Days (Paperback)
Anyone wanting expert and original insight into early British radar, especially at Bawdsey, should read this because of course Bowen was there. One does need to be aware that it was for the general reader and he wrote it long after the events, so where it seems vague or incomplete one has to consult books by Watson-Watt or Bragg. And it is, of oourse, now pretty old. But Bowen WAS there and he usefully rounds off the book by taking the dara story through magnetrons, the USA, and his going out to Australia post-war.
I do wonder about the price, though. Best to get copy via Library Interlending or specialist second-hand bookshops? |
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Radar Days by E. G. Bowen (Paperback - January 3, 1998)
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