The Beginner's Handbook of Amateur Radio by Clay Laster

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The Beginner's Handbook of Amateur Radio by Clay Laster

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This text provides the reader with the necessary electronics background to begin "hamming" and to help with preparations for the FCC novice or "no-code" technician class license examinations. It covers the basics of wave propagation, power supplies and electronic circuits.

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The Beginner's Handbook of Amateur Radio by Clay Laster

This text provides the reader with the necessary electronics background to begin "hamming" and to help with preparations for the FCC novice or "no-code" technician class license exam. The first two chapters provide an introduction to amateur radio, the FCC part 97 rules and regulations and how to prepare for the Novice examinations. The following chapters form the basis of a "mini-course" in electronics technology with an emphasis on radio communications. It covers the basics of wave propagation, power supplies and electronic circuits. This updated edition coincides with the recent changes in the FCC novice examinations, and has over 250 sample questions and answers.
An electronics engineer and college instructor, Clay Laster, W5ZPV, has been an avid ham radio operator for more that 46 years. He holds the Amateur Extra Class License and the FCC General Radiotelephone Operator's License.
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ISBN 13 9780071361873
ISBN 10 0071361871
Title The Beginner's Handbook of Amateur Radio
Author Clay Laster
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Mcgraw-Hill/Tab Electronics
Year published 2001-01-16
Number of pages 448
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