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W1FB's QRP Notebook -- Projects for low power operators!

Practical Radio Frequency Test & Measurement -- Learn the basics of performing tests and measurements used in radio-frequency systems.

Hints & Kinks for the Radio Amateur -- 15th Edition. You've read the column--Now enjoy the book! A wealth of practical and valuable suggestions contributed by ham tinkerers and experimenters.

The Electronics of Radio -- This advanced-level textbook uses the practical approach of making a real ham rig (the NorCal 40A) to teach radio electronics.

W1FB's Design Notebook -- Practical Circuits for Experimenters

Track and Solve Electrical Interference

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  • Power Line Noise Hunting
    Gary's, N8DMT, account of tracking down bad power line poles.

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