| The 101st edition of The ARRL Handbook proudly introduces a new editor, Gregory D. Lapin, Ph.D., PE, N9GL. Greg and his team of subject matter experts bring a fresh perspective and new outlook on the future of amateur radio. They have revised entire chapters on radio fundamentals, transmission lines, general safety, assembling a station, and more. Major updates to Handbook 101 include: |
- Information on electromagnetic analysis and inexpensive tools for modeling circuits, antennas, and propagation.
- New material on higher-level modeling of transmitters and receivers.
- A new section on preparing your station for emergency operations.
- Radio astronomy receiver and antenna design information.
- A new section on batteries and battery safety.
- A new section on NEC4 and the antenna modeling software built on it.
- New material on SWR meters and related tests.
- The latest on RF safety and compliance with FCC exposure regulations.
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Whether you’re an experienced ham or new to the hobby, you’ll find useful information in The ARRL Handbook. Like Handbook editor Gregory Lapin, N9GL, said about the first Handbook he owned, “That edition was half the size of the current Handbook and I was never able to read it from cover to cover. I have had many editions since then and have never read every word in it until this year. It has always been one of the great references on my bookshelf; I refer to it often. I hope you enjoy the 101st edition and gain lots of knowledge to help our hobby continue moving forward into the next century and beyond.” |
Use the convenient six-volume set or softcover book, along with a wealth of online content, to delve into radio electronics, circuit design, digital modulation techniques, and equipment construction. Both formats are $69.95/each. Get your copy today! |
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