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Overview
An introduction to radio communications applications of analog systems. This text/reference emphasizes those aspects of communication system design that allow technical specifications to be established for the radio circuitry, employing trigonometric methods from the outset. Introduces a system classification of fixed vs. time-varying, instantaneous vs. dynamic and linear vs. non-linear. General design of the analog receiving system is given priority.
Synopsis
An introduction to radio communications applications of analog systems. This text/reference emphasizes those aspects of communication system design that allow technical specifications to be established for the radio circuitry, employing trigonometric methods from the outset. Introduces a system classification of fixed vs. time-varying, instantaneous vs. dynamic and linear vs. non-linear. General design of the analog receiving system is given priority.
Booknews
The dust jacket reads Radio concepts analog. A textbook for college courses in radio. Assumes at least a rudimentary understandings of basic electronic devices and their circuitry, the ability to follow calculations of the coefficients for a trigonometric Fourier series in one variable, and the capacity to recognize a differential equation, but not necessarily to solve it. Emphasizes applications rather than theory. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)