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Advancing Radio Science
and Technology.
The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications
is
the standard
for applied theory and practical information concerning the fundamen-
tals of radio electronics, circuit design and equipment, radio signal
transmission and propagation, antennas, construction practices, and
much more. Each chapter is filled with the most up-to-date knowledge
representative of the wide and ever-expanding range of interests
among radio amateurs. There are practical, hands-on projects for all
skill levels, from simple accessories and small power supplies,
to legal-limit amplifiers and high-gain antennas.
This 94th edition of
The ARRL Handbook
is a cornerstone of radio
experimentation, discovery, and achievement. First introduced in
1926 as
The Radio Amateur’s Handbook,
today’s
Handbook
is a
comprehensive technical reference used by radio amateurs,
experimenters, students, and practicing engineers.
Always Updated!
New projects and information include...
INTRODUCTION
What is Amateur
(Ham)
Radio?
FUNDAMENTAL THEORY
A Revised Approach to Measuring Crystal Parameters
A High-Performance IF and Dual-band Preamp Project
Decoding Fox-1 Satellite Telemetry
An RTL-SDR Receiver Project
Updated Predictions for Solar Cycle 24 and Beyond
Updated Details on the Placement of Filter Stubs
A 30, 17, and 12 Meter Antenna Project
A Raspberry Pi Network Server/Client for Antenna Rotators
Electrical Fundamentals
Analog Basics
Digital Basics
PRACTICAL DESIGN AND PRINCIPLES
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— Includes all of the fully searchable text and
illustrations in the printed book, as well as expanded supplemental
content, software, PC board templates, and other support files.
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as well as Macintosh systems,
using Adobe
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PDF files are
Linux
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RF Techniques
Computer-Aided Circuit Design
Power Supplies
Modulation
Oscillators and Synthesizers
Mixers, Modulators and Demodulators
RF and AF Filters
Receivers
Transmitters
Transceivers
Telemetry and Navigation
DSP and Software Radio Design
Digital Modes
RF Power Amplifiers
Repeaters
ANTENNA SYSTEMS
AND RADIO PROPAGATION
Companion Books Available
The ARRL Antenna Book for Radio Communications
The ARRL Operating Manual for Radio Amateurs
About the Amateur Radio Service
Amateur (Ham) Radio provides the broadest and most powerful wireless communications
capability available to any private citizen anywhere in the world. The principles of this
federally licensed radio service include public service, radio experimentation, training, and
international goodwill. ARRL is the national membership association for Amateur Radio
operators. ARRL has books, software, online courses, and other resources for licensing,
operating, and education.
Propagation of Radio Signals
Transmission Lines
Antennas
EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION
AND MAINTENANCE
Component Data and References
Construction Techniques
Station Accessories
Test Equipment and Measurements
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
RF Interference
STATION ASSEMBLY AND MANAGEMENT
Safety
Assembling a Station
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