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The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications 2009

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Must-HaveFor the radio amateur...For the technician and engineer...For the newcomer...This 86th edition of The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications stays ahead of the pack taking its place as the most comprehensive source of applied electronics and communications know-how. First published in 1926, The Handbook has served generations of radio amateurs, professionals and students. This authoritative book features the most current material on the of electronics including basic theory, components, analog and digital circuit construction.Radio communication fundamentals and design including modes and systems, filters, EMI, digital signal processing and software radio design, and RF power amplifiers.Real-world applications and operating including practical projects, station setup, antennas, transmission lines, and methods for testing and troubleshooting.References filled with hundreds of detailed tables, illustrations and

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First published October 1, 2008

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February 19, 2010
This is THE standard for reference for radio engineers. It has alot of general electronics information, and a great deal of very practical information. I've built several devices with plans to build many more.
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