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Radio frequency (RF) transmission is one of the oldest forms of electronics. From the days of Hertz and
Marconi, RF transmission has pioneered the art and science of electronics engineering. It has also served
as the basis for a myriad of related applications, not the least of which includes audio amplification and
processing, video pickup and reproduction, and radar. RF technology has reshaped our national defense
efforts, radically changed the way we communicate, provided new products and services, and brought
nations together to celebrate good times and mourn bad times.
RF is an invisible technology. It is a discipline that often takes a back seat to other subjects taught in
colleges and universities. Yet RF transmission equipment has reshaped the way we live.
This book is intended to serve the information needs of persons who specify, install, and maintain
RF equipment. The wide variety of hardware currently in use requires that personnel involved in
RF work be familiar with a multitude of concepts and applications. This book examines a wide range
of technologies and power devices, focusing on devices and systems that produce in excess of
1 kilowatt (kW).
Extensive theoretical dissertations and mathematical explanations have been included to the
extent that they are essential for an understanding of the basic concepts. Excellent reference books
are available from this publisher that examine individual RF devices and the underlying design
criteria. This book puts the individual elements together and shows how they interrelate.
The areas covered by
The RF Transmission Systems Handbook
range from broadcasting to electronic
counter-measures. The basic concepts and circuit types of all major RF applications are covered.
The generous use of illustrations makes difficult or complex concepts easier to comprehend. Practical
examples are provided wherever possible. Special emphasis is given to radio and television hardware
because these applications provide examples that can readily be translated to other uses.
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