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Technical
Compendium - R.S.G.B.
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For
the first time, a collection of all of the
technical material from a whole year's RadCom
(magazine of the Radio Society of Great Britain--RSGB)
and published it in a single volume. The RSGB
Technical Compendium includes:
All of the
technical features from the 1999 RadComs
Every page of "Technical Topics"
Every page of "In Practice"
Every "Eurotek"
All the technical information from "Down
to Earth"
That’s nearly 300 pages of construction,
technical innovation and practical advice.
Throw away those old dog-eared RadComs and
get your copy of this neat book.
288 pages.
© 2000. Published by Radio Society of
Great Britain (RSGB).
Nostro
riferimento numero: E 105 |
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Technical
Topics ScrapBook 1985-1989 - R.S.G.B. |
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by
Pat Hawker,
A collection of all of the very popular 'Technical
Topics' articles by Pat Hawker, G3VA, published
in Radio Communication (RadCom) magazine during
the years 1985 to 1989. Pat has produced a
wealth of ideas, modifications, and tips for
the radio amateur for many years, and this
book contains a sample of his contribution
to Amateur Radio in the most popular RadCom
column of all time. This book could well provide
that vital 'spark' for your next project!
346 pages. 1st edition, © 1993, published
by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).
Nostro
riferimento numero: E50 A |
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Technical
Topics ScrapBook 1990-1994 - R.S.G.B.
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by
Pat Hawker,
This invaluable collection of experimental
antennas, circuit ideas and radio lore is
a must for anyone keen on radio and electronics.
The second compilation covers the five years
from 1990 to 1994 of the most popular column
Technical Topics from the RSGB’s magazine
RadCom. Hawker’s blend of clippings
from other publications and contributed material
is linked by his own unique commentary, enriched
by a lifetime of being interested in the technical
aspects of radio, both professionally and
as a radio amateur. The pages are presented
exactly as they appeared in RadCom, but an
overall index has been added.
314 pages. 1st edition, © 1999, published
by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).
Nostro
riferimento numero: E50 B |
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Technical
Topics ScrapBook 1995-1999 - R.S.G.B.
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by
Pat Hawker,
This is the third compilation of 'Technical
Topics' articles, produced by popular demand.
'Technical Topics' is by far the most successful
regular column in the RSGB's journal RadCom.
1998 saw the 40th anniversary of the column,
written since 1958 by Pat Hawker, G3VA. Pat
continues to make 'Technical Topics' a fascinating
collection of circuit ideas, antenna lore,
component news and scientific discussion,
all at the most practical level. A wealth
of information for anyone with an interest
in radio and electronics.
314 pages. 1st edition, © 2000, published
by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).
Nostro
riferimento numero: E50 C |
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Topics Scrapbook 2000-2004 - R.S.G.B.
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By Pat Hawker,
G3VA
The forth compilation of the pages of "Technical
Topics" articles by Pat Hawker, G3VA
covering the years 2000 to 2004. This book
includes all the words, pictures and line
drawings from the most popular column in RadCom.
Pat Hawkers blend of clippings from other
publications and contributed material is linked
by his own unique commentary, enriched by
a lifetime of fascination for the technical
aspects of radio, both professionally and
as a radio amateur.
The pages are presented
exactly as they appeared in RadCom and an
index has been added for your convince. This
invaluable collection of experimental ideas,
circuit ideas and radio lore is a must for
anyone keen on radio and electronics.
Nostro riferimento
numero: E50 D |
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Technical
Topics All 50 Years - R.S.G.B.
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Technical
Topics Scrapbook - All 50 Years
By Pat Hawker, G3VA
For 50 years Pat Hawker MBE, G3VA has written
his hugely popular Technical Topics column
in RadCom. Technical Topics Scrapbook -50
Years brings together the whole 50 years of
Technical Topics as a data CD along with the
fifth and final compilation book of the column
covering the years 2005 to 2008.
Technical Topics Scrapbook -50 Years includes
all the words, pictures and line drawings
from column produced presented exactly as
they first appeared. The CD contains easy
to use PDF copies of the pages arranged in
annual collections from 1958 to 2008.
Whilst the book reproduces the pages from
the years 2005-2008 in the popular scrapbook
format. This set draws together Pat Hawker's
blend of clippings and contributed material,
linked by his own unique commentary, enriched
by a lifetime of fascination for the technical
aspects of radio.
This CD and book set provides a fascinating
insight into the development of radio and
amateur radio in particular. Technical Topics
Scrapbook -50 Years is also an invaluable
collection of experimental antennas, circuit
ideas and radio lore for everyone keen on
radio and electronics. If you are interested
in Pat Hawker and Technical Topics, this book
and CD set is a must have and the definitive
collection
ISBN 9781-9050-8639-9
Size 210x297mm, 176 pages plus CD
Nostro riferimento numero: E170
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RF
Components and Circuits - R.S.G.B.
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by
Joe Carr
A comprehensive introduction to designing and
understanding RF circuits. RF
Components and Circuits covers the practicalities
of designing and building circuits, including
fault-finding and use of test equipment.
The RF circuits
covered in this book are the heart of the
electronic design of TV sets, personal mobile
radios, remote control systems, mobile phones,
and digital TV and radio, making it essential
reading for radio and electronics engineers,
students and advanced electronics hobbyists.
Joe Carr demystifies
the RF design process, presenting real-world
design principles, tips and rules-of-thumb
with a minimum of mathematics. By explaining
how different circuit types work, and how
they can be modified, Joe provides a masterclass
for electronics experts and newcomers to RF
design alike.
Some basic
knowledge of electronics is assumed, but the
essential features of RF are fully described,
including the important topic of receiver
dynamics which is often overlooked in basic
textbooks. The theory and circuit descriptions
are geared toward genuine design applications
rather than the oversimplifications and skeleton
circuits of many college texts.
During his
career, the late Joe Carr was one of the world’s
leading writers on electronics and radio,
and an authority on the design and use of
RF systems. Whether you are looking for a
complete self-study course in RF Technology,
or a concise reference to dip into, this book
has the solution.
416 pages.
First edition, © 2002
Nostro
riferimento numero: E 131
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QRP
BASIC - R.S.G.B.
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by
Rev. George Dobbs,
Do you want a new challenge? Have you ever
wanted to try QRP (using 5 watts and less)?
Do you want to improve your QRP station? Do
you want to build a working transmitter or
receiver? This book will help you do all of
these things.
"QRP Basics"
tells of the fun to be had by operating with
low power, both from home and in the great
outdoors. Advice is given on how to get the
best results from a QRP station, and how to
try out QRP if you haven't before. A large
range of commercial QRP equipment and kits
are described. Much of the book explains how
to construct your own station, including complete
transmitters and receivers, and accessories.
Even the experienced constructor will appreciate
the sections on toroidal coils, construction
techniques and equipping a workshop. Finally,
there are lists of contests, awards, books
and organizations of interest to the QRP operator.
"QRP Basics"
will enrich your enjoyment of Amateur Radio.
It will inspire you to start building. It
may even get you out in the open air. Explore
the fun!
208 pages.
© 2003, by Radio Society of Great Britain
(RSGB).
Nostro
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