2014 ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications Softcover
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Rating | : | 4.48 (801 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1625950012 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 523 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Always updated, this edition has been extensively revised to reflect the latest technology and innovation in the field of applied electronics and communications. Fully searchable CD-ROM included.. Written by radio amateursfor radio amateurs, and other experimenters, engineers and students
"AWESOME BOOK!" according to Ralph S.. This book covers everything from buying your first radio to the fundamentals of electricity & analog to digital basics plus the power sources like power supply regulation. Plus it teaches about power amplifiers & repeaters, antenna's coax & propagation. But any way you get the idea, this is an awesome book and well worth the money.. "A must have for any Ham operator." according to Eric Ross. I recently re-engaged with the amateur radio hobby and am in the process of refreshing my skills. Years ago "the handbook" was a central reference in my Ham library. I bought the 201A must have for any Ham operator. Eric Ross I recently re-engaged with the amateur radio hobby and am in the process of refreshing my skills. Years ago "the handbook" was a central reference in my Ham library. I bought the 2014 edition and am not disappointed with the many improvements and changes. It contains content to browse through relating to the hobby. One surprising addition we didn't have years ago was the CD-ROM supplement which contains the handbook in digital form (Adobe Acrobat .pdf format) and is useable by any OS that can read the CD-ROM and supports a .pdf reader. Additionally, an assortment of Windows only companion apps are supplied. edition and am not disappointed with the many improvements and changes. It contains content to browse through relating to the hobby. One surprising addition we didn't have years ago was the CD-ROM supplement which contains the handbook in digital form (Adobe Acrobat .pdf format) and is useable by any OS that can read the CD-ROM and supports a .pdf reader. Additionally, an assortment of Windows only companion apps are supplied. "Best electronic reference ever published" according to William Coker. I began studying electronics with the 1972 version of this book, and it still amazes me how well it is written