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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:39:27 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote: I've had a copy since it was first published in 1982. It's intended to be more of an engineering textbook than the more cookbook-like _Experimental Methods. . _ and its predecessor _Solid State Design for the Radio Amateur_. (Although those books are much more than cookbooks.) Now published in a second edition by the ARRL, it's an excellent reference. It also contains insights into the fundamental workings of circuits that you'll find in few other texts. As just one of many examples, the discussion of oscillators presents some unique insights into the similarities between oscillator types and an understanding of the fundamentals requirements of oscillators. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in understanding electronic circuits on a more basic level. It nicely complements his other books, and it's a bargain at the price. Oh, blast! You were doing so well there for a while, Roy. Now you've gone and spoilt it all by using that word "basic." I was hoping for something at least "intermediate" and I don't really see how "basic" and "RF design" sit easily together in a single description. Please tell me it's useful for more advanced stuff too! -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793. |
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