The ARRL Handbook is your complete guide to wireless technology experimentation, practice, and development. Use these six-volumes to delve into radio electronics, circuit design, digital modulation techniques, and equipment construction.
The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications is your complete guide to wireless technology experimentation, practice, and development. Since 1926, the Handbook has captured the state of radio science and technology in one authoritative work. Use these six convenient volumes of amateur radio know-how to delve into radio electronics, circuit design, digital modulation techniques, and equipment construction.
- Volume 1: Fundamentals of Radio Electronics
- Volume 2: Principles of Radio Technology PART 1
- Volume 3: Principles of Radio Technology PART 2
- Volume 4: Radio Propagation and Antenna Systems
- Volume 5: Safe Practices and Station Construction
- Volume 6: Test Equipment, Troubleshooting, RFI, and Index
The 101st edition of The ARRL Handbook introduces a new editor, Gregory D. Lapin, PhD, PE, N9GL. Lapin and a team of subject matter experts have revised entire chapters on radio fundamentals, transmission lines, general safety, assembling a station, and more.
Major Updates:
- Electromagnetic analysis and inexpensive tools for modeling circuits, antennas, and propagation.
- Higher-level modeling of transmitters and receivers.
- Preparing your station for emergency operations.
- Radio astronomy receiver and antenna design information.
- Batteries and battery safety.
- NEC4 and the antenna modeling software built on it.
- SWR meters and related tests.
- RF safety and compliance with FCC exposure regulations.
Include Handbook 101 in your amateur radio or engineering journey today!
Product Details
- Softcover: 1352 pages
- Publisher: The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
- Copyright: 101st Edition, First Printing (2024)
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-1-62595-207-3