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Wayne
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"Joerg" <notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote in message
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Joerg,
Thank You and Everyone.
I got an ARRL Handbook. It is great. I was able to get a paperback copy
of the 2007 edition for about $5.00 less then the 2008 ed. We want to save
every penny, now don't we. Now I have a good book to curl up with at
nights for a little while.
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Ecnerwal wrote:
In article <13q6lkv8q4qsec6@corp.supernews.com>,
"Wayne" <NOwaynerrSPAM@toast.net> wrote:
I have a small electronics bench I experiment on. I have learned a lot
there.
Excellent. Keep that up.
I am interested in analog circuits. I would like to get into radio
communications, I think.
One of the actual hams can point you better, but since you want to get
into radio, I believe that the ARRL has a number of books you might
want to get. One possibility is to borrow those and the AoE from a
library, if funds are low, as they usually are in student days.
http://www.arrl.org/
Good point.
To Wayne: Get the ARRL Handbook. It's not expensive and a must for any
serious RF designer. An older copy is ok as well but you can really only
find those at ham fests. Don't wait.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
Joerg,
Thank You and Everyone.
I got an ARRL Handbook. It is great. I was able to get a paperback copy
of the 2007 edition for about $5.00 less then the 2008 ed. We want to save
every penny, now don't we. Now I have a good book to curl up with at
nights for a little while.