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![]() "Bob" wrote: Can anyone please recommend one reasonably current good book for a novice to learn more about the radio hobby in general? For instance, a little radio frequency theory, some basic antenna discussion, maybe some coverage of amateur bands, etc. Something technical enough to be a good shelf reference. Try ARRL's "Now You're Talking" at Radio Shack, Bob. This is the study guide for the "Technician" Amateur Radio license, but the information easily applies to radio in general. The book covers each of the things you mentioned above, plus a lot more. If you want even more than that, get all three Amateur Radio license study guides (Tech, General, and Extra). Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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