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Joel Kolstad May 11th 05 06:36 PM

Joe Dixon's speread spectrum books
 
Say, does anyone have a copy of Joe Dixon's books, "Spread Specturm Systems"
from 1976 and "Spread Spectrum Systems with Commercial Applications" from
1994? I'm curious how the content compares between the two.

I'd also be curious to hear the impressions of anyone who might have chosen to
shell out the $190 (ouch!) for his "Radio Receiver Design" book?

Thanks,
---Joel Kolstad





Mike Andrews May 11th 05 07:18 PM

Joel Kolstad wrote:
Say, does anyone have a copy of Joe Dixon's books, "Spread Specturm Systems"
from 1976 and "Spread Spectrum Systems with Commercial Applications" from
1994? I'm curious how the content compares between the two.


I'd also be curious to hear the impressions of anyone who might have chosen to
shell out the $190 (ouch!) for his "Radio Receiver Design" book?


I've got the former, but not the latter, and so can't compare them. If the
later book is anything like as good as the earlier one, only with
additional matter, I'll have to put it on my must-buy list. And now I need
to investigate the "Radio Receiver Design" book. My bookseller thanks you,
but my wallet doesn't.

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Tom Holden May 12th 05 03:22 AM

"Mike Andrews" wrote in message
...
Joel Kolstad wrote:
Say, does anyone have a copy of Joe Dixon's books, "Spread Specturm
Systems"
from 1976 and "Spread Spectrum Systems with Commercial Applications" from
1994? I'm curious how the content compares between the two.


I'd also be curious to hear the impressions of anyone who might have
chosen to
shell out the $190 (ouch!) for his "Radio Receiver Design" book?


I've got the former, but not the latter, and so can't compare them. If the
later book is anything like as good as the earlier one, only with
additional matter, I'll have to put it on my must-buy list. And now I need
to investigate the "Radio Receiver Design" book. My bookseller thanks you,
but my wallet doesn't.


That's Robert C. Dixon - both books listed and reviewed at Amazon.com.




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