Master practical radio design with clear tables, simple formulas, and step‑by‑step guidance.
This reference book distills the essential factors of designing oscillators, receivers, and transmitters into approachable, experimenter‑friendly guidance. It emphasizes usable methods over heavy math so hobbyists and professionals can build and understand radio circuits with confidence.
This edition focuses on common setups for home experimentation, including oscillating circuits, wave length, inductance, and capacity. It covers receiving condensers, vacuum tube transmitters, and how to tune antennas for practical performance, all framed around approachable data and realistic design choices.
- Clear explanations of oscillating circuits, wave length, and the role of inductance and capacity.
- Practical guidance on receiving condensers, tuning coils, and coil design for radio work.
- Explanation of vacuum tube transmitter basics and simple modulated and undamped setups.
- Step‑by‑step outlines for laying out circuits, selecting components, and testing performance.
Ideal for readers of early radio engineering and hobbyists who want hands‑on, data‑driven guidance.