Photo 1 shows the outer sleeve removed from the box. Photo 2
shows the arrangement of the contents in the box with the book removed.
Photo 3 shows the parts in the kits. Photo 4 is a close up of the solar
cell. Photo 5 is a close up of the transistor. As with most other thumbnail images
on these web pages, clicking on one of the images above will display the full-
size image.
The first few pages of the kit's
book can be viewed by clicking
HERE.
There are no plans of scanning additional pages of this book. An
interesting article about George Frost, the author, can be seen by clicking
HERE.
For more information on photovoltaics (a.k.a., "solar battery", "solar cell",
"solar panel"), see my web page dedicated to this subject by clicking
HERE.
In the book it describes how to
determine the coil design and capacitor construction (yes, you have to
"roll-your-own" capacitor!) to obtain a desired oscillator
frequency. I'm surprised Bell Labs didn't come out with a kit to build
your own transistor from scratch! Speaking of transistors, there is a
slight error in the transistor description as seen in photo 5. It was
invented in 1947, not 1948! Bell Labs did not announce the invention to
the public until 1948 and even then it was not well known by the public.
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Here is the Canadian version of this Bell Labs kit. Here are some photos
of the items inside of the "sister" kit made in Canada: