Radio Electronics for Amateur Radio Operators — Volume 1: Foundations of Electronics
Every radio operator who has ever wondered what is actually happening inside their transceiver — why the needle moves, what the numbers mean, how a signal gets from the microphone to the antenna — starts here.
Volume 1 builds the complete electronics foundation that every amateur radio operator needs, starting from the very beginning. No prior electronics knowledge is assumed. If you can read a wattmeter and tune an antenna, you have enough background to start this book.
Module 1 — What Is Electricity takes you from the atom outward. You will learn what voltage, current and resistance actually are — not just their definitions but their physical meaning. Ohm's Law is developed from first principles with worked examples using real ham radio values. AC and DC are explained in terms of what your radio actually does with each. By the end of this module you will understand why your 13.8 V supply powers your transceiver and what it means when the manual says your radio draws 20 amperes on transmit.
Module 2 — Units and Math for Electronics gives you the mathematical tools the rest of the course depends on. Scientific notation, metric prefixes, and decibels are covered completely — including dBm and dBW, the units you will read on every spectrum analyzer and signal generator you ever use. If the difference between a milliwatt and a microwatt has ever confused you, this module fixes that permanently.
Module 3 — Basic Electronic Components is a complete reference to every component you will encounter in a radio circuit. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, diodes, transistors, MOSFETs and integrated circuits are all covered — what they are, how they work, how to read their markings and datasheets, and exactly where each one appears in amateur radio equipment. This module alone will change how you look at a circuit board.
Module 4 — Reading Schematics teaches you to read and trace any schematic diagram with confidence. Standard symbols, power rails, ground conventions, signal flow and component labeling are all developed systematically. By the end you will be able to pick up the schematic for any piece of ham radio equipment and follow the signal path from input to output.
Together these four modules give you the foundation that every technician, engineer and serious radio operator builds on. Whether your goal is to repair your own equipment, build shack accessories, pass your amateur radio license exams, or simply understand what your radio is doing, Volume 1 is where that knowledge begins.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Radio Electronics for Amateur Radio Operators - Volume 1: Foundations of ElectronicsEvery radio operator who has ever wondered what is actually happening inside their transceiver - why the needle moves, what the numbers mean, how a signal gets from the microphone to the antenna - starts here.Volume 1 builds the complete electronics foundation that every amateur radio operator needs, starting from the very beginning. No prior electronics knowledge is assumed. If you can read a wattmeter and tune an antenna, you have enough background to start this book.Module 1 - What Is Electricity takes you from the atom outward. You will learn what voltage, current and resistance actually are - not just their definitions but their physical meaning. Ohm's Law is developed from first principles with worked examples using real ham radio values. AC and DC are explained in terms of what your radio actually does with each. By the end of this module you will understand why your 13.8 V supply powers your transceiver and what it means when the manual says your radio draws 20 amperes on transmit.Module 2 - Units and Math for Electronics gives you the mathematical tools the rest of the course depends on. Scientific notation, metric prefixes, and decibels are covered completely - including dBm and dBW, the units you will read on every spectrum analyzer and signal generator you ever use. If the difference between a milliwatt and a microwatt has ever confused you, this module fixes that permanently.Module 3 - Basic Electronic Components is a complete reference to every component you will encounter in a radio circuit. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, diodes, transistors, MOSFETs and integrated circuits are all covered - what they are, how they work, how to read their markings and datasheets, and exactly where each one appears in amateur radio equipment. This module alone will change how you look at a circuit board.Module 4 - Reading Schematics teaches you to read and trace any schematic diagram with confidence. Standard symbols, power rails, ground conventions, signal flow and component labeling are all developed systematically. By the end you will be able to pick up the schematic for any piece of ham radio equipment and follow the signal path from input to output.Together these four modules give you the foundation that every technician, engineer and serious radio operator builds on. Whether your goal is to repair your own equipment, build shack accessories, pass your amateur radio license exams, or simply understand what your radio is doing, Volume 1 is where that knowledge begins. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798197294579
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Radio Electronics for Amateur Radio Operators - Volume 1: Foundations of ElectronicsEvery radio operator who has ever wondered what is actually happening inside their transceiver - why the needle moves, what the numbers mean, how a signal gets from the microphone to the antenna - starts here.Volume 1 builds the complete electronics foundation that every amateur radio operator needs, starting from the very beginning. No prior electronics knowledge is assumed. If you can read a wattmeter and tune an antenna, you have enough background to start this book.Module 1 - What Is Electricity takes you from the atom outward. You will learn what voltage, current and resistance actually are - not just their definitions but their physical meaning. Ohm's Law is developed from first principles with worked examples using real ham radio values. AC and DC are explained in terms of what your radio actually does with each. By the end of this module you will understand why your 13.8 V supply powers your transceiver and what it means when the manual says your radio draws 20 amperes on transmit.Module 2 - Units and Math for Electronics gives you the mathematical tools the rest of the course depends on. Scientific notation, metric prefixes, and decibels are covered completely - including dBm and dBW, the units you will read on every spectrum analyzer and signal generator you ever use. If the difference between a milliwatt and a microwatt has ever confused you, this module fixes that permanently.Module 3 - Basic Electronic Components is a complete reference to every component you will encounter in a radio circuit. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, diodes, transistors, MOSFETs and integrated circuits are all covered - what they are, how they work, how to read their markings and datasheets, and exactly where each one appears in amateur radio equipment. This module alone will change how you look at a circuit board.Module 4 - Reading Schematics teaches you to read and trace any schematic diagram with confidence. Standard symbols, power rails, ground conventions, signal flow and component labeling are all developed systematically. By the end you will be able to pick up the schematic for any piece of ham radio equipment and follow the signal path from input to output.Together these four modules give you the foundation that every technician, engineer and serious radio operator builds on. Whether your goal is to repair your own equipment, build shack accessories, pass your amateur radio license exams, or simply understand what your radio is doing, Volume 1 is where that knowledge begins. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798197294579
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Radio Electronics for Amateur Radio Operators - Volume 1: Foundations of ElectronicsEvery radio operator who has ever wondered what is actually happening inside their transceiver - why the needle moves, what the numbers mean, how a signal gets from the microphone to the antenna - starts here.Volume 1 builds the complete electronics foundation that every amateur radio operator needs, starting from the very beginning. No prior electronics knowledge is assumed. If you can read a wattmeter and tune an antenna, you have enough background to start this book.Module 1 - What Is Electricity takes you from the atom outward. You will learn what voltage, current and resistance actually are - not just their definitions but their physical meaning. Ohm's Law is developed from first principles with worked examples using real ham radio values. AC and DC are explained in terms of what your radio actually does with each. By the end of this module you will understand why your 13.8 V supply powers your transceiver and what it means when the manual says your radio draws 20 amperes on transmit.Module 2 - Units and Math for Electronics gives you the mathematical tools the rest of the course depends on. Scientific notation, metric prefixes, and decibels are covered completely - including dBm and dBW, the units you will read on every spectrum analyzer and signal generator you ever use. If the difference between a milliwatt and a microwatt has ever confused you, this module fixes that permanently.Module 3 - Basic Electronic Components is a complete reference to every component you will encounter in a radio circuit. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, diodes, transistors, MOSFETs and integrated circuits are all covered - what they are, how they work, how to read their markings and datasheets, and exactly where each one appears in amateur radio equipment. This module alone will change how you look at a circuit board.Module 4 - Reading Schematics teaches you to read and trace any schematic diagram with confidence. Standard symbols, power rails, ground conventions, signal flow and component labeling are all developed systematically. By the end you will be able to pick up the schematic for any piece of ham radio equipment and follow the signal path from input to output.Together these four modules give you the foundation that every technician, engineer and serious radio operator builds on. Whether your goal is to repair your own equipment, build shack accessories, pass your amateur radio license exams, or simply understand what your radio is doing, Volume 1 is where that knowledge begins. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798197294579
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