Radio electronics and engineering / edited by Oliver Dunbar.
Series: Textbook SeriesCopyright date: New York : Larsen & Keller, c2018Description: 228 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781635498073
- 621.384 .R129 2018
- TK6550 .R33 2018
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Includes index
"As a part of electronic engineering, radio electronics refers to the study of devices that operate between 3kHz to 300GHz radio frequency spectrum. This subject is used in almost every object that transmits or receives radio waves, like mobile phones, satellites, radios, Wi-Fi, etc. The main focus of radio electronics is to control and manage coverage and to using signals between transmission systems. This book elucidates the concepts and innovative models around prospective developments with respect to radio electronics and engineering. The topics covered in this extensive textbook deal with the core aspects of the area. Those with an interest in the field of radio electronics and radio engineering would find it helpful." -- Provided by publisher
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