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Unleashing the Waves - A Journey into Amateur Radio Technology - cover

Unleashing the Waves - A Journey into Amateur Radio Technology

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Unleash your passion for amateur radio with "Unleashing the Waves: A Journey into Amateur Radio Technology." This comprehensive guide takes you on an exciting adventure through the world of amateur radio, providing valuable insights, practical knowledge, and hands-on projects to enhance your understanding and enjoyment of this captivating hobby.

In this book, you will explore the fascinating history and evolution of amateur radio, from its early beginnings to the modern era of digital communication. Discover the role of amateur radio in modern communication and its significance in emergency communications and public service.

"Unleashing the Waves" will guide you through the process of building your own amateur radio transceiver, exploring the world of microcontrollers and digital circuitry, and designing advanced RF circuits for optimal performance. Learn about different types of antennas, power supplies, and frequency synthesis techniques used in modern radio equipment.

Delve into the exciting world of digital modes in amateur radio, from setting up a digital mode station to exploring popular modes like PSK31, FT8, and JT65. Discover the joy of DXing and contesting, and learn strategies for successful DXing and working rare stations. Build a high-performance antenna system and optimize your station for contesting.

Explore the realm of satellite and space communications, from working amateur radio satellites to setting up a satellite ground station and tracking system. Learn about homebrewing and experimentation, and discover the joy of building your own amateur radio equipment and antennas.

"Unleashing the Waves" also provides resources for advancing your knowledge and skills in amateur radio, from joining amateur radio clubs to pursuing advanced licenses and certifications. Explore specialized areas of interest within amateur radio and stay up-to-date with emerging technologies and trends.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced operator, "Unleashing the Waves" will be your comprehensive guide to unlocking the full potential of amateur radio. Join us on this thrilling journey and unleash the waves of communication!


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 183 pages.

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