

An edition of The ARRL handbook for the radio amateur (1926)
By American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
Publish Date
November 2000
Publisher
American Radio Relay League
Language
eng
Pages
1122
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.
subjects: Amateur radio, Electronics, Electronic circuits, Electronic circuit design, Radio circuits, Shortwave radio, Radio, Receivers and reception, Radio frequency, Telecommunication, Telecommunication systems, Transmitters and transmission, Modulation (Electronics), Radio frequency modulation, Radio detectors, Design and construction, Analog electronic systems, Amateurs' manuals, Handbooks, manuals, Electric Oscillators, Frequency synthesizers, Communication Engineering, Equipment and supplies, Manuels d'amateurs
People: Radio Amateurs here and around the world
Places: All 50 US states & possessions, other countries, the Space Station, etc.
Times: The “ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications” is set in the here and now; with forays into the past, and excursions into the future.