Radio Builder's Book

  • BrandElektor Publishing

Description

From Detector to Software Defined Radio

Radio frequency (RF) technology is one of the areas which still allows putting your own ideas into practice. Countless circuit variants with special objectives allow space for meaningful experiments and projects. Many things simply aren’t available off the shelf. Crystal detector radios without their own power source, simple tube receivers with a touch of nostalgia, the first reception attempts at Software Defined Radio, special receivers for amateur radio, all this can be realized with little effort and as a perfect introduction to RF electronics.

For a long time, radio construction was the first step into electronics. Meanwhile, there are other ways, especially via computers, microcontrollers, and digital technology. However, the analog roots of electronics are often neglected. Elementary radio technology and easy-to-do experiments are particularly well suited as a learning field for electronics because you can start with the simplest basics here.

But the connection to modern digital technology is also obvious, for example, when it comes to modern tuning methods such as PLL and DDS or modern DSP radios.

This book aims to give an overview and present a collection of simple RF projects. The author would like to support you to develop your own ideas, to design your own receivers and to test them.


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      SKU: 20553
      EAN: 9783895765650
      ISBN: 978-3-89576-565-0
      Author: Burkhard Kainka
      Language: English
      Pages: 186 (Full Color)
      Format: 17 x 23.5 cm (Paperback)

      Description

      From Detector to Software Defined Radio

      Radio frequency (RF) technology is one of the areas which still allows putting your own ideas into practice. Countless circuit variants with special objectives allow space for meaningful experiments and projects. Many things simply aren’t available off the shelf. Crystal detector radios without their own power source, simple tube receivers with a touch of nostalgia, the first reception attempts at Software Defined Radio, special receivers for amateur radio, all this can be realized with little effort and as a perfect introduction to RF electronics.

      For a long time, radio construction was the first step into electronics. Meanwhile, there are other ways, especially via computers, microcontrollers, and digital technology. However, the analog roots of electronics are often neglected. Elementary radio technology and easy-to-do experiments are particularly well suited as a learning field for electronics because you can start with the simplest basics here.

      But the connection to modern digital technology is also obvious, for example, when it comes to modern tuning methods such as PLL and DDS or modern DSP radios.

      This book aims to give an overview and present a collection of simple RF projects. The author would like to support you to develop your own ideas, to design your own receivers and to test them.


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      P v.
      Een echt, leerzaam, doe boek

      Goed leesbaar Engelstalig boek waarin eenvoudige tot meer complexe radiotechieken worden beschreven met schema`s die ook geschikt zijn om zelf na te bouwen. Leerzaam en vooral hardware georienteerd.

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      Durand
      Olivier

      Bonjour,
      Livre très intéressant, dommage qu?il n?existe pas en français.
      Cordialement.

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