
The ARRL 2019 Handbook for Radio Communications is a complete reference to radio technology principles and practices. Since 1926, The ARRL Handbook has been a trustworthy source of introductory, applied, and theoretical information. 96th edition, The Handbook continues the pursuit of experimentation and innovation by radio amateurs and professionals. Each edition contains new and useful material to support Amateur Radio activity from the traditional short- and long-wave frequencies through microwaves! Key Topics: Radio electronics theory and principles Circuit design and equipment Radio signal transmission and propagation Digital and analog modulation and protocols Antennas and transmission lines Construction practices Plus, new component tables, reference articles, material characteristics, and guidelines for SDR design... Download Included: eBook and Supplemental Content Download the fully searchable digital edition of the printed book, as well as expanded supplemental content, software, PC board templates, and other support files. System Requirements: Windows 7, 8, or 10; Windows Vista or Windows XP, as well as Macintosh systems, using Adobe Acrobat Reader software. Acrobat Reader is a free download at www.adobe.com. PDF files are Linux readable. Other included software is Windows compatible, only. New Print and Downloadable Material Simple SLA Float Charger project by John Boal, K9JEB Amateur Radio Data Platforms by Paul Verhage, KD4STH and Bill Brown, WB8ELK The latest information on WSJT-X digital modes by the WSJT team Low-Noise VHF and UHF Oscillators by Ulrich Rohde, N1UL, and Ajay Poddar, AC2KG Update on Solar Cycle 24 by Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA Updated SSTV practices and technology by Larry Peterson, WA9TT Designing dual-band loaded dipoles by David Birnbaum, K2LYV & More!
Page Count:
1280
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
ISBN-10:
1625950896
ISBN-13:
9781625950895
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