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Table of Contents:
What is Amateur (Ham) Radio?
Activities in Amateur Radio
Safety
Electrical Fundamentals
Electrical Signals and Components
Real-World Component Characteristics
Component Data and References
Circuit Construction
Modes and Systems
Oscillators and Synthesizers
Mixers, Modulators and Demodulators
RF and AF Filters
EMI/Direction Finding
Receivers and Transmitters
Transceivers, Transverters and Repeaters
DSP and Software Radio Design
Power Supplies
RF Power Amplifiers
Station Layout and Accessories
Propagation of RF Signals
Transmission Lines
Antennas
Space Communications
Web, Wi-Fi, Wireless and PC Technology
Test Procedures
Troubleshooting and Repair |
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The ARRL Handbook with BONUS
(2007 edition)
THE standard in applied electronics and communications.
The ARRL Handbook 2007 edition. Up-to-date and always revised! The ARRL Handbook on CD-ROM version 11.0. Included with every book.
About the 2007 Edition:
The ARRL Handbook is the greatest applied electronics and communications reference of all time (first published in 1926)! The content of this 84th edition reflects the latest aspects of today’s Amateur Radio: fundamental electronics concepts, components and building blocks, analog and digital radio design, troubleshooting techniques, antennas and much more. Comb through its pages, and you will quickly see why generations of radio amateurs, engineers and technicians have relied on its thorough coverage of theory, references and practical projects. This edition is bundled with The ARRL Handbook CD (version 11.0)--the complete and fully searchable book on CD-ROM, including all the text and illustrations, as well as PC board templates, additional software and other support files. Entire sections of The Handbook were updated to reflect the most current state-of-the-art. Included are many practical construction projects and weekend builds: radios, antennas, amplifiers, test equipment, DSP, accessories and more. There is something inside for hams and experimenters of all skill levels.
NEW AND UPDATED PROJECTS
o High Power 50 MHz Low Pass Filter
o HiMite Low Power Transceiver--build it for 20, 17, 15, 12 or 10 meters.
o 12-V dc Boost Regulator--for mobile and portable operation. Maintains 13.8 V when battery voltage decreases.
o TiCK-4--a tiny CMOS keyer.
o Improved Digital Communication Interface--connect your computer to a transceiver for HF digital modes.
o Low-Cost Remote Antenna Switch--switch up to 6 antennas and run 1 feed line to your shack.
o PIC-Based HF/VHF Power Meter--make accurate power measurements at low power.
o Top-Loaded Low-Band Antenna
Bonus "January 1942 QST" reissue offer while supplies last. A limited supply will be printed before it is returned to the "ARRL vault" for at least 10 years.
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Part #: TRAH07
Soft cover Includes book & CD-ROM
Regular Price: $44.95
Special Price:$36.95
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