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A new year, a new (attempted) start for ukra!
I've been picking up components and bits and bobs semi-randomly over the last couple of months with a view to getting into the habit of constructing. One of the reasons that drove me to get into amateur radio a couple of years ago was that my vintage computer hobby was starting to demand more electronics knowledge/skill than I had, I figured that the learning of do for the radio licences would help and it did. But I want to develop my skills. I'm going to start at the bottom and work up from there. Simple projects. I'm looking for a good "beginners" book, any tips? I was going to buy "Electronics Projects For Dummies" but I saw a couple of notes amongst the many good reviews that many of the projects required components hard to source outside America, so I didn't get it in the end. Does anybody know of a good book that'd be useful for us in the UK? Or a good website with plain instructions for simple circuits? Happily, my son has shown a great interest in building circuits on breadboard with me, so I'm looking forward to getting this underway! Xposted to rrah, FU ukra -- Stephen Thomas Cole // Sent from my iPhone |
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