Authors: Clay Laster, Clay Lester
ISBN-13: 9780071361873, ISBN-10: 0071361871
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: T A B Books
Date Published: November 2000
Edition: 4TH
CLAY LASTER is an electronics engineer and college instructor at San Antonio College, and has been an avid ham radio operator for 40 years.
This revised edition of the most trusted guide in all of ham radio is here just in time to help you pass the new No-Code Technician Class exams!
Used by thousands of ham operators to understand and set up their first shortwave transmitters, and to get their licensesClay Laster's Beginner's Handbook of Amateur Radio is the proven way to start sending from your own set. Complete Get-Hamming and Get-Your-License Kit. You don't need any special training or skills to begin. All you need is this book! Clay Laster explains radio and electronics fundamentals needed to set up a transmitter and become a licensed "ham" operator from the ground up. Reflecting both the newest equipment and revisions to the Federal Communications Commission rules and tests, this guide gives anyone interested in amateur radio:
*An exciting introduction to shortwaveused for round-the-world fun and communications, for emergency and disaster signaling, and, yes, still used by spies
*All the guidance you need to become a ham radio operator
*A mini-course in electronics, focused on radio fundamentals
*Understandable instruction in wave propagation, power supplies, and electronic circuits
*Complete study guide for getting your Novice Operator or No-Code Technician Class licenses*Study hints for preparing for FCC exams
*Recent FCC RF Safety Rules and Guidelines
*384 FCC Technician Class Question Pool with Answers
*Shortwave operator's do's-and-don't's, practices and procedures
If you want to communicate over the airwaves both locally and globally, and listen in on conversations heard by very fewif you want to launch your own ham radio station and earn acoveted FCC license, you've picked the very best place to start. Take this book home, and it will take you into the realm of communication, new friends, good times, and technical mastery beyond your dreams.
Explains radio and electronics fundamentals needed to set up a transmitter and become a licensed ham operator from the ground up. Offers a mini-course in electronics technology and radio communications, provides specific technical information on amateur radio operating procedures, and includes study hints for preparing for licensing exams, and a complete study guide for the Novice Operator and No-Code Code Technician Class licenses. This fourth edition reflects the newest equipment and revisions to the Federal Communications Commission rules and tests. The author is an electronics engineer and college instructor. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Introduction to amateur radio | 1 |
2 | How to prepare for the FCC amateur radio examinations | 15 |
3 | Radio communications theory | 57 |
4 | Principles of electricity and magnetism | 71 |
5 | Tubes and semiconductors | 109 |
6 | Power supplies | 163 |
7 | Electronic circuits | 179 |
8 | Introduction to radio transmitters | 213 |
9 | Introduction to radio receivers | 231 |
10 | All about transmission lines and antennas | 251 |
11 | Radio communication practices and operating procedures | 279 |
App. A Element 2 - Novice Class Examination Question Pool | 293 | |
App. B Element 3A - Technician Class Examination Question Pool | 342 | |
App. C Answers to Novice Examination questions | 385 | |
App. D Answers to Technician Examination questions | 387 | |
Index | 389 |