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A bit expensive unless you buy a used one, but you might purchase the ARRL
Handbook, which contains hundreds of pages of useful information about most aspects of ham radio. Both new and old copies of this book can be purchased through Amazon.com. "charlesW" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I am currently a comp sci student who has become interested in ham radio, mainly from taking physics classes and learning about electromagentic theory. I find the subject fascinating and would like to learn more theory and hands on applications. Currently my schedule doesn't let me take any of the classes which sound interseting like EM wave theory and antenna theory. I go to a small school and there isn't a ham radio club here. |
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