The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications is the standard for applied theory and practical information concerning the fundamentals of radio electronics, circuit design and equipment, radio signal transmission and propagation, antennas, construction practices, and much more. Each chapter is filled with the most up-to-date knowledge representative of the wide and ever-expanding range of interests among radio amateurs. There are practical, hands-on projects for all skill levels, from simple accessories and small power supplies, to legal-limit amplifiers and high-gain antennas.
This 94th edition of The ARRL Handbook is a cornerstone of radio experimentation, discovery, and achievement. First introduced in 1926 as The Radio Amateur's Handbook, today’s Handbook is a comprehensive technical reference used by radio amateurs, experimenters, students, and practicing engineers.
Always Updated! New projects and information in this edition include…
A Revised Approach to Measuring Crystal Parameters
A High-Performance IF and Dual-band Preamp Project
Decoding Fox-1 Satellite Telemetry
An RTL-SDR Receiver Project
Updated Predictions for Solar Cycle 24 and Beyond
Updated Details on the Placement of Filter Stubs
A 30, 17, and 12 Meter Antenna Project
A Raspberry Pi Network Server/Client for Antenna Rotators