The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications
Title | The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1180 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Radio |
ISBN |
2014 ARRL Handbook Softcovere
Title | 2014 ARRL Handbook Softcovere PDF eBook |
Author | The American Radio Relay League Staff |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-10 |
Genre | Amateur radio stations |
ISBN | 9781625950017 |
For 100 years, ARRL has been at the forefront of promoting technical advancement and improvements in radio operating practices. The handbook is written by radio amateurs ... for radio amateurs, experimenters, engineers and students.
ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook
Title | ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Ford |
Publisher | American Radio Relay League |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0872591220 |
Without complicated "owners manual" jargon, ARRL's VHF Digital Handbook presents the material through a unique how-to approach and friendly, conversational style. Readers will understand how to set up and operate their equipment and software, and make the best use of their VHF digital station.--Book cover.
Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design
Title | Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design PDF eBook |
Author | Tony J. Rouphael |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 503 |
Release | 2014-06-17 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 012378641X |
Wireless Receiver Architectures and Design presents the various designs and architectures of wireless receivers in the context of modern multi-mode and multi-standard devices. This one-stop reference and guide to designing low-cost low-power multi-mode, multi-standard receivers treats analog and digital signal processing simultaneously, with equal detail given to the chosen architecture and modulating waveform. It provides a complete understanding of the receiver's analog front end and the digital backend, and how each affects the other. The book explains the design process in great detail, starting from an analysis of requirements to the choice of architecture and finally to the design and algorithm development. The advantages and disadvantages of each wireless architecture and the suitability to a standard are given, enabling a better choice of design methodology, receiver lineup, analog block, and digital algorithm for a particular architecture. Whether you are a communications engineer working in system architecture and waveform design, an RF engineer working on noise and linearity budget and line-up analysis, a DSP engineer working on algorithm development, or an analog or digital design engineer designing circuits for wireless transceivers, this book is your one-stop reference and guide to designing low-cost low-power multi-mode multi-standard receivers. The material in this book is organized and presented to lead you from applied theory to practical design with plenty of examples and case studies drawn from modern wireless standards. - Provides a complete description of receiver architectures together with their pros and cons, enabling a better choice of design methodology - Covers the design trade-offs and algorithms between the analog front end and the digital modem – enabling an end-to-end design approach - Addresses multi-mode multi-standard low-cost, low-power radio design – critical for producing the applications for Smart phones and portable internet devices
An Introduction to Radio Frequency Engineering
Title | An Introduction to Radio Frequency Engineering PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Coleman |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2004-05-13 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9781139452304 |
Originally published in 2004, this book provides a detailed introduction to radio frequency (RF) engineering, using a straightforward and easily understood approach combined with numerous worked examples, illustrations and homework problems. The author focuses on minimising the mathematics needed to grasp the subject while providing a solid theoretical foundation for the student. Emphasis is also placed on the practical aspects of radio engineering. The book provides a broad coverage of RF systems, circuit design, antennas, propagation and digital techniques. It will provide an excellent introduction to the subject for graduate students, researchers and practising engineers.
Arduino for Ham Radio
Title | Arduino for Ham Radio PDF eBook |
Author | Glen Popiel |
Publisher | American Radio Relay League (ARRL) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Arduino (Programmable controller) |
ISBN | 9781625950161 |
ON4UN's Low-band DXing
Title | ON4UN's Low-band DXing PDF eBook |
Author | John Devoldere |
Publisher | American Radio Relay League (ARRL) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Achtzig-Meter-Band / swd |
ISBN | 9780872598560 |
CD-ROM contains the complete book in electronic form, using Adobe Acrobat Reader.