Re: How transmitters work.



Thanks for all of the help. I know that I do need to find a good book
and just start from there. The problem is finding one that doesn't
require huge leaps in understanding. For example, my ARRL handbook
begins slowly enough, but then almost immediately jumps into formulas
that describe what it going on. I recently found
http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/ and I hope that helps out.
I tried electronics-tutorials.com but didn't find it too useful. It
wasn't straightforward like a textbook.

Next time, I will try to make sure that my questions are a little more
intelligent.

.



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