| Experimental Methods in RF Design |
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by Wes Hayward, W7ZOI, Rick Campbell,
KK7B, and Bob Larkin, W7PUA. Immerse yourself in the communications experience
by building equipment that contributes to understanding basic concepts and
circuits. Explore wide dynamic range, low distortion radio equipment, the use
of direct conversion and phasing methods, and digital signal processing. Use
the models and discussion to design, build and measure equipment at both the
circuit and the system level. Laced with new unpublished projects and
illustrated with CW and SSB gear. |
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CONTENTS:
- Basic Investigations in
Electronics
- Chapters on Amplifiers, Filters,
Oscillators, and Mixers
- Superheterodyne Transmitters and
Receivers
- Measurement Equipment
- Direct Conversion
Receivers
- Phasing Receivers and
Transmitters
- DSP Components
- DSP Applications in
Communications
- Field Operation, Portable Gear,
and Integrated Stations
This work is successor to the
widely popular Solid-State Design for the Radio Amateur, published in 1977.
CD-ROM included with design software, listings for DSP firmware, and
supplementary articles. 512 pages. © 2003, published by American Radio
Relay League (ARRL). (ISBN: 0-87259-879-9) #8799 |
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