Heinz Richter (engineer)

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Heinz Richter (born November 2, 1909 in Gehrden , † May 14, 1971 in Güntering ( Seefeld )) was a German engineer and author.

Life

He wrote several technical handicraft books, which were intended to arouse interest in electrical engineering, especially among young people, and were published from the late 1940s.

Heinz Richter finished his studies in electrical engineering in 1932 as an engineer. He then worked at the research institute for aeronautical radio with Max Dieckmann . As a development engineer and group leader, he applied for patents for several inventions. After 1945, Heinz Richter worked as a freelance writer and editor. For several decades he wrote numerous articles for the specialist magazine Funkschau . Together with Hanns Günther , he published several books on radio technology and electronics at Franckh'schen Verlagshandlung. His revision of the book electrical engineering for boys and especially radio handicrafts for boys were great successes. Many reprints appear in a short time.

In the late fifties he designed the also the publisher Franckh Cosmos published Kosmos radio and electronics experiment kits , starting with the series Radio + electronics , and finally as one of his late works the multi-part educational modular system universe Electronics laboratory X .

Fonts

  • Electrical engineering for boys (1948)
  • VHF technology and frequency modulation (1949)
  • Auxiliary book for cathode ray oscillography (1953)
  • Radio crafts for boys (1955)
  • Transistor practice (1956)
  • New handicraft book for radio and electronics (1957)
  • Atomic rays Geiger counter (1957)
  • Practice of electronics part 1: Electronics in self-construction and experiment (1957)
  • Electronics Practice Part 2: Practical Electronics for Every Profession (1957)
  • The big remote control book
  • Tape recording for everyone
  • Radio technology for everyone
  • Radio Practice for All (1961)
  • Basic circuits of radio, phono and television technology (1961)
  • The great transistor handicraft book (1962)
  • Television for everyone
  • Handicraft book of mini electronics (1969)
  • Handicraft book for integrated circuits
  • Circuit book of transistor technology
  • Thyristors and triacs
  • Color television for everyone
  • Impulse practice
  • New school of radio engineering and electronics

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