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ISBN 10: 1625951515
ISBN 13: 978-1625951519
Author: H. Ward Silver
ARRL Handbook 2022 (Six Vol. Book Set) The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications is your complete guide to radio experimentation, discovery, and innovation. It is the Handbook — written by radio amateurs for everyone with a desire to advance the pursuit of wireless technology. Key Topics Radio electronics theory and principles Circuit design and equipment Radio signal transmission and propagation Digital and analog modulation and protocols Antennas and transmission lines Construction practices New Projects and Content: 3D printing for ham radio construction Downloadable 3D printing projects and articles Battery selection for portable operation Downloadable article — using SDR for RFI tracking Solid-state amplifier linearity Safe practices for antenna and tower work Downloadable crystal test oscillator Updated CAD software from Tonnesoft Softcover: 1280 pages.
Table of contents:
INTRODUCTION
1 What is Amateur (Ham) Radio?
1.1 Do-It-Yourself Wireless
2 Electrical Fundamentals
1.2 Joining the Ham Radio Community
1.3 Your Ham Radio Station
1.4 Getting on theAir
1.5 Your Ham Radio “Lifestyle”
1.6 Public Service
1.7 Ham Radio in the Classroom
1.8 Resources
1.9 Glossary
FUNDAMENTAL THEORY
2.1 Introduction to Electricity
2.2 Resistance and Conductance
2.3 Basic Circuit Principles
2.4 Power and Energy
2.5 Circuit Control Components
2.6 Capacitance and Capacitors
2.7 Inductance and Inductors
2.8 Semiconductor Devices
2.9 References and Bibliography
3 Radio Fundamentals
3.1AC Waveforms
3.2 Measuring AC Voltage, Current and Power
3.3 Effective Radiated Power
3.4AC in Capacitors and Inductors
3.5 Working with Reactance
3.6 Impedance
3.7 Quality Factor (Q) of Components
3.8 Resonant Circuits
3.9 Analog Signal Processing
3.10 Electromagnetic Waves
3.11 References and Bibliography
4 Circuits and Components
4.1 Practical Resistors
5 RF Techniques
4.2 Practical Capacitors
4.3 Practical Inductors
4.4 Transformers
4.5 Practical Semiconductors
4.6 Amplifiers
4.7 Operational Amplifiers
4.8 Miscellaneous Analog ICs
4.9Analog-Digital Interfacing
4.10 Analog Device and Circuits Glossary
4.11 Heat Management
4.12 References and Bibliography
PRACTICAL DESIGN AND PRINCIPLES
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Lumped-Element versus Distributed Characteristics
5.3 Effects of Parasitic (Stray) Characteristics
5.4 Semiconductor Circuits at RF
5.5 Ferrite Materials
5.6 Impedance Matching Networks
5.7 RF Transformers
5.8 Noise
5.9 Two-Port Networks
5.10 RF Design Techniques Glossary
5.11 References and Bibliography
6 Computer-Aided Circuit Design
6.1 Circuit Simulation Overview
6.2 Simulation Basics
6.3 Limitations of Simulation at RF
6.4 Electromagnetic Analysis of RF Circuits
6.5 References and Bibliography
7 Power Sources
7.1 Power Processing
7.2AC-AC Power Conversion
7.3 Power Transformers
7.4AC-DC Power Conversion
7.5 Voltage Multipliers
7.6 Current Multipliers
7.7 Rectifier Types
7.8 Power Filtering
7.9 Power Supply Regulation
7.10″Crowbar” Protective Circuits
7.11 DC-DC Switchmode Power Conversion
7.12 High-Voltage Techniques
7.13 Batteries
7.14 Glossary of Power Source Terms
7.15 References and Bibliography
7.16 Power Supply Projects
8 DSP and SDR Fundamentals
8.1 Introduction to DSP
8.2 Introduction to SDR
8.3Analog-Digital Conversion
8.4 Data Converters for SDR and DSP
8.5 Digital Signal Processors
8.6 Digital (Discrete-time) Signals
8.7 The Fourier Transform
8.8 Glossary of DSP and SDR Terms
8.9 References and Bibliography
9 Oscillators and Synthesizers
9.1 How Oscillators Work
9.2 LC Variable Frequency Oscillator (VFO) Circuits
9.3 Building an Oscillator
9.4 Crystal Oscillators
9.5 Oscillators at UHF andAbove
9.6 Frequency Synthesizers
9.7 Phase Noise
9.8 Glossary of Oscillator and Synthesizer Terms
9.9 References and Bibliography
10 Analog and Digital Filtering
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Filter Basics
10.3 Passive LC Filters
10.4 Active Audio Filters
10.5 Digital Filters
10.6 Quartz Crystal Filters
10.7 SAW Filters
10.8 Transmission Line VHF/UHF/Microwave Filters
10.9 Helical Resonators
10.11 Filter Projects
10.12 Glossary of Filter Terms
10.13 References and Bibliography
11 Modulation
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Amplitude Modulation (AM)
11.3 Angle Modulation
11.4 FSK and PSK
11.5 Quadrature Modulation
11.6 Analytic Signals and Modulation
11.7 Image Modulation
11.8 Spread Spectrum Modulation
11.9 Pulse Modulation
11.10 Modulation Bandwidth and Impairments
11.11 References and Bibliography
12 Receiving
12.1 Characterizing Receivers
12.2 Heterodyne Receivers
123 SDR Receivers
124 Mixing and Mixers
12.5 Demodulation and Detection
126 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
12.7 Noise Management
12.8 References and Bibliography
13 Transmitting
13.1 Characterizing Transmitters
13.2 Transmitter Architecture
13.3 Modulators
13.4 Transmitting CW
13.5 Transmitting AM and SSB
136 Transmitting Angle Modulation
13.7 Effects of Transmitted Noise
13.8 Microphones and Speech Processing
13.9 Voice Operation
13.10 Transmitter Power Stages
13.11 References and Bibliography
14 Transceiver Design Topics
141 Signal Chains in SDR Transceivers
14.2 User Interfaces
14.3 Configuration and Control Interfaces
144 SDR Design Tools
14.5 Transverters
15 Digital Protocols and Modes
15.1 Digital “Modes”
15.2 Unstructured Digital Modes
15.3 Fuzzy Modes
15.4 Structured Digital Modes
15.5 Networking Modes
15.6 Digital Mode Table
15.7 Glossary of Digital Protocol and Mode Terms
15.8 References and Bibliography
16 Amateur Radio Data Platforms
16.1 Platform Overview
16.2 Sensors
16.3 Navigation Data and Telemetry
16.4 Payloads
16.5 High Altitude Balloon Platforms
16.6 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
16.7 Rockets
16.8 Robotics
16.9 Fixed Stations
16.10 References and Bibliography
17 RF Power Amplifiers
17.1 High Power, Who Needs It?
17.2 Types of Power Amplifiers
17.3 Vacuum Tube Basics
17.4 Tark Circuits
17.5 Transmitting Tube Ratings
17.6 Sources of Operating Voltages
17.7 Tube Amplifier Cooling
17.8 Vacuum Tube Amplifier Stabilization
17.9 MOSFET Design for RF Amplifiers
17.10 Solid-State RF Amplifiers
17.11 Solid-State Amplifiers and Intermodulation Distortion
17.12 References and Bibliography
18 Repeaters
18.1 A Brief History
18.2 Repeater Overview
18.3 FM Voice Repeaters
184 D-STAR Repeater Systems
18.5 Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)
18.6 System Fusion
187 Other Digital Voice Repeater Technologies
18.8 References and Bibliography
ANTENNA SYSTEMS AND RADIO PROPAGATION
19 Propagation of Radio Signals
19.1 Fundamentals of Radio Waves
19.2 Sky-Wave Propagation and the Sun
19.3 MÜF Predictions
19.4 Propagation in the Troposphere
19.5 VHF/UHF Mobile Propagation
19.6 Propagation for Space Communications
19.7 Noise and Propagation
19.8 Propagation Below theAM Broadcast Band
19.9 Glossary of Radio Propagation Terms
19.10 References and Bibliography
20 Transmission Lines
20.1 Transmission Line Basics
20.2 Transmission Lines – Practical Considerations
20.3 The Transmission Line as Impedance Transformer
20.4 Matching Impedances in the Antenna System
20.5 Baluns and Transmission-Line Transformers
20.6 PC Transmission Lines
20.7 Waveguides
20.8 Glossary of Transmission Line Terms
20.9 References and Bibliography
21 Antennas
21.1 Antenna Basics
21.2 Di poles and the Half-Wave Antenna
21.3 Vertical (Ground-Plane) Antennas
21.4 T and Inverted-L Antennas
21.5 Slopers and Vertical Dipoles
21.6 Yagi Antennas
21.7 Quad and Loop Antennas
21.8 HF Mobile Antennas
219 VHF/UHF Mobile Antennas
2110VHF/UHF Antennas
2111 VHF/UHF Beams
21.12 Radio Direction Finding Antennas
21.13 Rotators
21.14 Glossary
21.15 References and Bibliography
STATION CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND MANAGEMENT
22 Component Data and References
22.1 Component Data
22.2 Resistors
22.3 Capacitors
22.4 Inductors
22.5 Transformers
22.6 Semiconductors
22.7 Tubes, Wire, Materials, Attenuators, Miscellaneous
22.8 Computer Connectors
22.9 AC and Power Connectors
22.10 RF Connectors and Transmission Lines
23 Construction Techniques
23.1 Electronic Shop Safety
23.2 Tools and Their Use
23.3 Soldering Tools and Techniques
23.4 Surface Mount Technology (SMT)
23.5 Constructing Electronic Circuits
23.6 CAD for PCB Design
23.7 Microwave Construction
23.8 Mechanical Fabrication
23.9 3D Printing
24 Assembling a Station
24.1 Fixed Stations
24.2 Mobile Installations
24.3 Portable Installations
24.4 Remote Stations
25 Test Equipment and Measurements
25.1 Introduction
25.2 DC Measurements
25.3 AC Measurements
25.4 RF Measurements
25.5 Receiver Measurements
25.6 Transmitter Measurements
25.7 Antenna System Measurements
25.8 Miscellaneous Measurements
25.9 Construction Projects
25.10 Glossary of Test Equipment and Measurement Terms
26 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
26.1 Test Equipment
26.2 Components
26.3 Getting Started
26.4 Inside the Equipment
26.5 Testing at the Circuit Level
26.6 After the Repairs
26.7 Professional Repairs
26.8 Typical Symptoms and Faults
26.9 Rado Troubleshooting Hints
26.10 Antenna Systems
26.11 Repair and Restoration of Vintage Equipment
26.12 References and Bibliography
27 RF Interference
27.1 Managing Radio Frequency Interference
27.2 FCC Rules and Regulations
27.3 Elements of RFI
27.4 Identifying the Type of RFI Source
27.5 Locating Sources of RFI
27.6 Power-Line Noise
27.7 Elements of RFI Control
27.8 Troubleshooting RFI
27.9 Automotive RFI
27.10 RFI Projects
27.11 Glossary of RFI Terms
27.12 References and Bibliography
28 Safe Practices
281 Electrical Safety
28.2 Antenna and Tower Safety
28.3 RF Safety
Advertiser’s Index
Index
Project Index
Author’s Index
DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT AND TOOLS
Space Communications
Digital Communications
Image Communications
Digital Basics
Station Accessories and Projects
HF Transceiver Survey
Radio Mathematics
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