The Arrl Handbook for Radio Amateurs 1996
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Contributions
- Robert Schetgen (Editor) - Contributor
- Paul Danzer (Editor) - Contributor
- Joel P. Kleinman (Editor) - Contributor
- R. Dean Straw (Editor) - Contributor
- Larry D. Wolfgang (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
1995-11-01 - American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
Language
English
Word Count
289,500 words, Guess
Page Count
1,158 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivearrlhandbookforr00amer
- ISBN-100872591735
- ISBN-139780872591738
- LibraryThing2819950
- Goodreads2936678
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- Open LibraryOL11113440M
Description
NOTE: The title has undergone a revision (as has happened often in the past), the new title is: The "ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications". Published annually since 1926, as the American Radio Relay League's (ARRL) flagship annual publication, , the "ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications" is one of the most respected and useful reference work for many Hams providing wide variety of information, such as: Introduction What is Amateur (Ham) Radio? Fundamental Theory Electrical Fundamentals Analog Basics Digital Basics Practical Design & Principles RF Techniques Computer-Aided Circuit Design Power Supplies Modulation Oscillators & Synthesizers Mixers, Modulators & Demodulators RF & AF Filters Receivers Transmitters Transceivers DSP & Software Radio Design Digital Modes RF Power Amplifiers Repeaters Antenna Systems & Radio Propagation Propagation of Radio Signals Transmission Lines Antennas Equipment Construction & Maintenance Component Data & References Construction Techniques Station Accessories Test Equipment & Measurements Troubleshooting & Maintenance RF Interference Station Assembly & Management Safety Assembling a Station Many Hams would feel their 'Shacks' were incomplete without at least one year's version in the library. Recently, the ARRL has been including a CD with the handbook, so the entire book can be downloaded to PC, MAC, etc., and viewed, searched, printed, etc., as needed.
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