Do-It-Yourself: Wireless Technology
The ARRL Handbook is part reference and part applied theory, filled with practical treatments
of basic electronic fundamentals, RF design, digital and software radio technology, and antenna
construction It strikes the perfect balance between presentations of time-tested material and
coverage of the expanding scope of Amateur Radio and the state-of-the-art
For more than eight decades, The Handbook has empowered radio amateurs and professionals alike
with its do-it-yourself approach, finding its way onto workbenches and operating desks, and into
technical libraries and institutions
Always Revised! This eighty-eighth edition has been significantly enhanced, featuring brand-new
projects and the most up-to-date information.
New Topics:
Schematic capture and Printed Circuit Board layout
Amplifier tuning and maintenance, using surplus amp parts
Restoring vintage equipment
Remote station design
New Project Material:
Microprocessor-based SWR Monitor-Meter by Larry Coyle, K1QW
LTspice simulation files for basic electronic circuits
Selecting the right battery for mobile operation
Expanded Content:
New from Dr Ulrich Rhode, N1UL: Oscillator and mixer circuit designs, HF mixer testing, VHF
down-converter front end design, and RF circuit simulation 50% more on RF Interference, including
digital TV, power-line noise, and automotive RFI Transmitting choke material consolidated for
easy reference
The CD-ROM includes all of the fully searchable text and illustrations in the printed book, as
well as companion software, PC board templates and other support files
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