Radio signal finding
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Radio signal finding
McGraw-Hill, c2001
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Includes index
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内容説明
From getting smoothly launched to isolating difficult signals, Jim Sinclair's "Radio Signal Finding" is the ideal fun and adventure enhancing companion for ham radio operators! Professional radio expert Sinclair, who has personally set up and tested hundreds of radio receivers, packs each page with tips and ideas that make every minute of ham radio listening more satisfying, entertaining, and diverse.Jim gives you a hand with: everything you need to get started, presented simply and straightforwardly; locations of the most intriguing signals; interference elimination; bringing in obscure signals; and tricks for catching hard-to-find signals.Unique nd special coverage include: use a mobile cell phone for signal finding; go mobile with your ham radio operation; get complete details on International Shortwave bands; tune in orbiting satellites; catch moon-bounce and Doppler-shift signals; locate fringe-area television; overcome TV interference; couple to the environment for low frequencies; apply expert signal-finding tips; and boost reception with tested techniques.
Shortcut to the Best in Shortwave Jim Sinclair's "Radio Signal Finding" gives you a set-side mentor, a friendly source of expert advice on enhancing your ham radio listening experience, anywhere, any time. Loaded with tested advice and strategies, it's like having a trusted, experienced, and knowledgeable operator always by your side. After your set, "Radio Signal Finding" is the best present you can give yourself.
目次
Chapter 1: The Scope of This Book. Chapter 2: Long Range on the Broadcast Band. Chapter 3: Coupling to the Environment for Frequencies below 30 MHz. Chapter 4: Fringe-Area Television in the Computer Age. Chapter 5: Television Interference. Chapter 6: The International Short-Wave Bands. Chapter 7: FM Stereo and Television Sound. Chapter 8: Receiving the Extraterrestials. Chapter 9: Radio Communications. Chapter 10: Going Mobile. Chapter 11: Cellular Mobile Telephones. Chapter 12: Data, Codes, and Selcalls. Appendices: A1: The Theory of Fresnel Zones. A2: How an Interferometer Works. A3: Lightning Protection. A4: Clean Power Supply. A5: Coupling Between Tuned Circuits. A6: Measuring Field Strengths. A7: Symbols, Formulae and Data.
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