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A bible for amateur radio operations and basic electronics., July 15, 1998
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This review is from: 1998 The Arrl Handbook for Radio Amateurs (75th ed) (Paperback)
This is the most comprehensive handbook available for the radio amatuer operator and others interested in practical applications of electronics. It's coverage of basic electronics is easy to follow and very readable. It should be on the bookshelf of every amateur radio operator, those studying for FCC licenses exams, and the casual reader interested in learning more about electronics. Pojects include those that can be built in one night and more complicated ones. This is the handbook to have for electronic foumulas, equipment construction, antennas, special operating modes, and every other aspect of radio communications.
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The bible for the amateur radio operator., July 11, 1998
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This review is from: 1998 The Arrl Handbook for Radio Amateurs (75th ed) (Paperback)
This handbook, annually revised, is simply the best ever. The handbook covers basic electronics in detail in a very easy and understandable manner. All the information, graphs, tables, and formulas needed to construct and operate a variety of radio gear are well presented. The latest computer, SSTV, VHF/UHF, and data modes of transmission are covered in detail. A must text to aid your study for amateur radio FCC tests and operation of your station when licensed or just learning more about electronics.
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