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Old December 13th 03, 02:45 PM
Jim Douglas
 
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Radio Monitoring - The How-To Guide by T.J. "Skip" Arey WB2GHA

"The complete "hands on" guide to the magic, action-packed world of radio
communications, including mediumwave, shortwave, VHF/UHF scanning, and much
more"


I liked this books there is tons of useful information presented in a
fashion that does not make the reader think they are idiots!


"Bob" wrote in message
. 14...
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.

Thanx,
Bob





 
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