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Introduction to Radio Frequency Design -- Basic RF concepts (with some related analog subjects) for the amateur or engineer.

ARRL's Hands-On Radio Experiments -- Over 60 basic electronics experiments from the pages of QST!

Experimental Methods in RF Design -- Now Shipping! -- Immerse yourself in the communications experience by building equipment that contributes to understanding basic concepts and circuits.

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Power-Line Noise Mitigation Handbook for Naval and Other Receiving Sites

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6 th Edition, May 2007
NPS-EC-07-002

By:
Wilbur R Vincent, George F Munsch, Richard W. Adler, and Andrew A. Parker
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Signal Enhancement Laboratory
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA 93943-5121

Approved for Public Release
Distribution is Unlimited

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Amateur Radio
ARRL publishes information about power-line-interference and Amateur Radio. They also publish the ARRL RFI Book. If you are interested in becoming an Amateur Radio operator, you can contact ARRL via the ARRL web page.



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