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SolderSmoke -- Global Adventures in Wireless Electronics [Kindle Edition]

Bill Meara
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SolderSmoke is the story of a secret, after-hours life in electronics. Bill Meara started out as a normal kid, from a normal American town. But around the age of 12 he got interested in electronics, and he has never been the same.
To make matters worse, when he got older he became a diplomat. His work has taken him to Panama, Honduras, El Salvador, the Spanish Basque Country, the Dominican Republic, the Azores islands of Portugal, London, and, most recently, Rome. In almost all of these places his addiction to electronics caused him to seek out like-minded radio fiends, to stay up late into the night working on strange projects, and to build embarrassingly large antennas above innocent foreign neighborhoods. SolderSmoke takes you into the basement workshops and electronics parts stores of these exotic foreign places, and lets you experience the life of an expatriate geek. If you are looking for restaurant or hotel recommendations, look elsewhere. But if you need to know where to get an RF choke re-wound in Santo Domingo, SolderSmoke is the book for you.
SolderSmoke is no ordinary memoir. It is a technical memoir. Each chapter contains descriptions of Bill’s struggles to understand (really understand) radio-electronic theory. Why does P=IE? Do holes really flow through transistors? What is a radio wave? How does a frequency mixer produce sum and difference frequencies? If these are the kinds of questions that keep you up at night, this book is for you.
Finally, SolderSmoke is about brotherhood. International, cross-border brotherhood. Through the SolderSmoke podcast we have discovered that all around the world, in countries as different as Sudan and Switzerland, there are geeks just like us, guys with essentially the same story, guys who got interested in radio and electronics as teenagers, and who have stuck with it ever since. Our technical addiction gives us something in common, something that transcends national differences. And our electronics gives us the means to communicate. United by a common interest in radio, and drawn closer together by means of the internet, we form an “International Brotherhood of Electronic Wizards.”

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Mr. Meara writes in an easy to read manner and tells an engaging story. The Viking Studio  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
I only wish it were a series, rather than one book. B. Howes  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book made me quit my job. February 15, 2013
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I read this book in late 2010, two months later I put in my notice and left a six figure salary job as a field engineer for Raytheon. I'm now halfway through a five year BSEE program and eating canned soup twice a day! The math is kicking my A$$. (Calc III, Diff-EQ, Statics, Eng Phys II this semester) (not bad for someone who never passed pre-algebra in high school and dropped out in 11th grade :) Thanks Mr. Meara for making me want to design radios as a hobby and work in the RF industry. He said something in the book to the effect of "I've always envied those guys with BSEE after their name" And it got me thinking.... I want to be one of those guys that Bill Meara envies!
-Larry AD5VM
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This book is autobiographical in many respects, but along the way the author provides some truly insightful descriptions and explanations of how radio circuits and components do their job. After five years as an amateur radio fanatic I now understand at a very intuitive level how the important circuits of radio transmitters and receivers operate. I am half way through the book and just love it. It is perhaps the best book on amateur radio and electronics that I have every read. This book is quickly convincing me that I should follow the author's path and design and build my own radio equipment.

The book describes a journey of discovery and learning. I would recommend it to all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars fun read February 10, 2013
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This was a fun read with an additional benefit of reference to numerous other good resources for radio buffs. The book is a nice mix of technology and personal experience. SolderSmoke also has a great podcast.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Engaging story
Mr. Meara writes in an easy to read manner and tells an engaging story. I've been thinking about getting his other (Non Ham Radio related, called Contra Cross) as well.
Published 4 months ago by The Viking Studio
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read - solidly recommended
If you listen to Bill's podcast 'Soldersmoke' don't bother reading any further: just buy the book.
I have given it 5 stars but I can understand there will be many that will... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mark Weedon
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Inspiring
Taking a break from my usual foray into history books, I went into my favorite secondary topic as of late: Amateur Radio. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Uncle M
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring
As a newer ham, I found this book to be inspiring. It details the author who has led a very interesting life that ultimately led to the military (special force)s and eventually... Read more
Published 14 months ago by CJ Denver
5.0 out of 5 stars Soldersmoke
Oh you are going to love this book if you are or ever have been a Ham Radio Operater! Thanks for writing such an enjoyable book Mr. Meara. Bill K4GDI.
Published 14 months ago by Willim A. Axsom
4.0 out of 5 stars Good ham radio read
Good read with interesting stories from amateur radio. It's hard to find amateur radio books that discuss the culture and 'human' side of the hobby, most are just technical... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Luke308
5.0 out of 5 stars A Journey Through The Magic Of Radio
A most splendid book, while Bill shares his experiences with radio, I found that I was somehow returned to the halcyon days of my own youth and delight in everything radio and... Read more
Published 23 months ago by B. Howes
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read for every one who loves airwaves
I am not much or a writer.
This book is a great read for every one who loves radio's transmitters and all the mystery and romance an old tube radio brings into the room while... Read more
Published on April 16, 2011 by C. Willems
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I just finished it in the Kindle edition reading it on my (PC, MS-Win7) laptop. Magnification came in handy to be able to comfortably see some of the schematics. Great story, good help with insights into mixing. WA2WGY
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