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Best ARRL Hankbook issue
On Wed, 3 May 2006 21:36:35 -0400, "DaveM"
wrote: I'm curious about what your opinions of the ARRL Handbook. In terms of technical content, such as theory, construction projects, etc., which years are generally regarded as the best of the modern (solid state) era, and which issue for the vacuum tube era? I'm interested in hearing about specifically those issues with really useful construction projects in the areas of complete homebrew receivers and transmitters, test equipment for the bench and field use and articles about RF circuit design. Thanks for your opinions. I guess it depends on what you want to build. The latest issue is best in the sense that you can still get all of the parts the construction projects call for. Many of the projects carry over from issue to issue -- it's hard to single one out. Your best bet may simply be to buy the CD version, and get one for each decade going back as far as you want. bob k5qwg |
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