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Francis G. Rayer

Francis George Rayer T.Eng.(CEI). Assoc.IERE was a British science fiction writer and technical journalist.

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Technical Rayer wrote more than thirty technical books, covering the topics of electronics, computing and radio. • Modern fiction-writing technique (Bond Street 1960) • Repair of domestic electrical appliances (Arco 1961) • AMATEUR RADIO (Arco Publications, London 1967. Available at Archive.org) • Transistor receivers and amplifiers (Focal 1965) • The Pegasus Book of Radio Experiments (1968) • A guide to outdoor building (Arthur Barker 1970) • 50 (FET) Field Effect Transistor Projects (Babani 1977) • How to Make Walkie Talkies (Babani 1977) • How to Build Your Own Metal and Treasure Locators (Babani 1978) • How to build your own solid state oscilloscope (Babani 1979) • Audio Projects (Babani 1981) • Projects in Amateur Radio and Short Wave Listening (Newnes 1981) • Electronic timer projects (Babani 1981) • ''Beginner's guide to amateur radio'' with John Earl (Newnes 1982) • Integrated circuits for beginners (published by Babani 1982 posthumously) FictionRealm of the Alien (1946, as Chester Delray) • Lady in Danger (Grafton 1948) • Worlds at War [editor] (Tempest Publications, 1949) • Deus ex Machina (Nova 1950) • Tomorrow Sometimes Comes (van Thal 1951) • Cardinal of the StarsComing of the Darakua (1952) novel • Earth Our New Eden (Hamilton/Authentic 1952) • We Cast No Shadow (1952) novel • The Star Seekers (1953) Tit-Bits SF Library collection • Jock MacTavish series (1952 - 1954) • Sands Our Abode (New Worlds 1959) • Alien (New Worlds 1959) • Adjustment Period (1960) • Capsid (1962) • Aqueduct (1963) • Cardinal of the Stars (Digit 1964), in the USA Journey to the StarsThe Iron and the Anger (Digit 1964) novel Rayer wrote many short stories for SF magazines such as New Worlds, Fantastic Adventures and Nebula. == References ==
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