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The ARRL handbook for radio communications, 2015, editor, H. Ward Silver

Label
The ARRL handbook for radio communications, 2015, editor, H. Ward Silver
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The ARRL handbook for radio communications, 2015
Oclc number
890953110
Responsibility statement
editor, H. Ward Silver
Summary
The ARRL Handbook is widely used by radio amateurs as a reliable and highly-respected guide to station design, construction, modification, and repair. Introduced in 1926 as the Radio Amateur s Handbook, each edition has remained true to this publishing legacy: a concise source of reference and information for applied radio electronics and experimentation. Chapter by chapter, you will discover the theory, practical information and construction details to expand your knowledge and skill as an Amateur Radio operator and experimenter. This ninety-second edition of The Handbook is at the forefront of the growing field of wireless telecommunications. The book covers not only the fundamentals of radio electronics analog and digital but also practical circuit and antenna design, computer-aided design, digital operating modes, equipment troubleshooting, and reducing RF interference. Many projects and construction articles are included to help enhance your station and expand your participation as an active radio experimenter. Practical applications and solutions make The ARRL Handbook a must-have for hobbyists and technical professionals, finding its way onto workbenches, operating desks, and into university libraries and classrooms
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Fundamental theory -- Practical design and principles -- Antenna systems and radio propogation -- Equipment construction and maintenance -- Station assembly and management
resource.variantTitle
American Radio Relay League handbook for radio communications, 2015
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