Radio and Electronics Cookbook

Engineering books download,engineering books free download,engineering free books,download free engineering books,engineering books free free Download,free engineering book,engineering ebooks ,free engineering book download,free download of engineering books,engineering book download,engineering chemistry,download books for free,pdf books free,online books download,e books for free,books for free download
 
Radio and Electronics Cookbook
By Dr George Brown


Table of Contents 

1. A medium-wave receiver

2. An audio-frequency amplifier

3. A medium-wave receiver using a ferrite-rod aerial

4. A simple electronic organ

5. Experiments with the NE555 timer

6. A simple metronome

7. What is a resistor?

8. Waves – Part 1

9. A beat-frequency oscillator

10. What is a capacitor?

11. Waves – Part 2

12. An LED flasher

13. Waves – Part 3

14. Choosing a switch

15. An aerial tuning unit for a receiver
16. A simple 2 m receiver preamplifier

17. Receiving aerials for amateur radio

18. The Colt 80 m receiver – Part 1

19. A crystal radio receiver

20. The varactor (or varicap) diode

21. A portable radio for medium waves

22. The Colt 80 m receiver – Part 2

23. A simple transistor tester 24. An introduction to transmitters

25. The Colt 80 m receiver – Part 3

26. A two-way Morse practice system

27. The Colt 80 m receiver – Part 4

28. A simple crystal set

29. A crystal calibrator

30. A simple short-wave receiver – Part 1

31. A fruit-powered medium-wave radio

32. A capacitance bridge

33. A simple short-wave receiver – Part 2

34. A basic continuity tester

35. A charger for NiCad batteries

36. An 80 metre crystal-controlled CW transmitter

37. A solar-powered MW radio

38. A receiver for the 7 MHz amateur band

39. Diodes for protection

40. An RF signal probe

41. An RF changeover circuit

42. A low-light indicator

43. A J-pole aerial for 50 MHz

44. Measuring light intensity – the photometer

45. A 70 cm Quad loop aerial

46. A UHF field strength meter

47. Christmas tree LEDs

48. An audio signal injector

49. Standing waves

50. A standing-wave indicator for HF

51. A moisture meter

52. Simple aerials

53. A breadboard 80 cm CW transmitter

54. A 7-element low-pass filter for transmitters

55. Radio-frequency mixing explained

56. A voltage monitor for a 12 V power supply

57. A 1750 Hz toneburst for repeater access

58. A circuit for flashing LEDs

59. Digital logic circuits

60. A resistive SWR indicator

61. An audio filter for CW

62. An electronic die

63. The absorption wavemeter

64. An HF absorption wavemeter

65. A vertical aerial for 70 cm

66. A UHF corner reflector aerial

67. A switched dummy load

68. A simple Morse oscillator

69. A bipolar transistor tester

70. The ‘Yearling’ 20 m receiver

71. Adding the 80 metre band to the Yearling receiver

72. How the Yearling works

73. A field strength meter

74. Preselector for a short-wave receiver

75. An audible continuity tester

76. An experimental 70 cm rhombic aerial

77. Water level alarm

78. A delta loop for 20 metres

79. A simple desk microphone

80. Morse oscillator

81. A simple 6 m beam

82. An integrated circuit amplifier

83. A novice ATU

84. CW QRP transmitter for 80 metres

85. An audio booster for your hand-held

86. A grid dip oscillator

87. A CW transmitter for 160 to 20 metres

88. Matching the end-fed random-wire aerial



Note: When you open MultiHost link below to MultiHost you can find 4 file hosting sites links in which you can download with your desired hosting site

Click Here To Download

No comments:

Post a Comment