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Radio Hobbyist's Designbook

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Radio Hobbyist's Designbook
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Number of pages: 398

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Radio Hobbyist's Designbook or RHdb (for short) was designed to guide you into design of electronics apparatus that relates to radio. It assumes you know something about electronics but you can skip Chapters which cover familiar subjects. Mathematics needed in design is down to simple algebra and trigonometry. Topics cover the frequency spectrum of DC through VHF.

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