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900723s1991 ilua 001 0 eng |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
0070571570 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9780070571570 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
Original cataloging agency |
BUL |
Transcribing agency |
BUL |
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BUL |
Language of cataloging |
eng |
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rda |
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
621.38 |
Edition number |
22 |
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SHR |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Shrader, Robert L. |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Electronic communication / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
Robert L. Shrader. |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
6th edition. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Lake Forest, Ill. : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Glencoe Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
c1991. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xiii, 713 p. : |
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ill. ; |
Dimensions |
26 cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
CONTENT<br/><br/>CHAPTER 1 CURRENT VOLTAGE,AND RESISTANCE<br/>1-1 Electricity<br/>1-2 Electrons and Protons<br/>1-3 The Atom and its Free Electrons<br/>1-4 The Electroscope<br/>1-5 The Big Three in Electricity<br/><br/>CHAPTER 2 DIRECT CURRENT CIRCUIT<br/>2-1 Basic Mathematics for Electricity and Electronics<br/>2-2 Ohms Law<br/>2-3 Using Ohm's Law<br/>2-4 Power and Energy<br/>2-5 Other Power Formulas<br/><br/>CHAPTER 3 MAGNETISM<br/>3-1 Magnetism and Electricity<br/>3-2 The Magnetic Field<br/>3-3 Flux Density, B<br/>3-4 MMF, F, and Field Intensity, H<br/>3-5 Permeability,<br/><br/>CHAPTER 4 ALTERNATING CURRENT<br/>4-1 Methods of Producing EMF<br/>4-2 A Basic Concept of Alternating current <br/>4-3 The AC Cycle<br/>4-4 Peak and Effective AC Values<br/>4-5 The Average Value of AC<br/><br/>CHAPTER 5 INDUCTANCE AND TRANSFORMERS<br/>5-1 Inductance<br/>5-2 Self-Inductance<br/>5-3 Coiling an Induct or<br/>5-4 LR Circuit Time constant<br/>5-5 Energy in a Magnetic Field<br/><br/> CHAPTER 6 CAPACITANCE<br/>6-1 The Capacitor <br/>6-2 Capacitance Factors <br/>6-3 Dielectric Losses<br/>6-4 Working Voltage and Dielectric Strength<br/>6-5 Energy Stored in a Capacitor<br/><br/>CHAPTER 7 ALTERNATING-CURRENT CIRCUITS<br/>7-1 Effects of L, C and and K<br/>7.2 L and R B in series<br/>7.3 Phase angle with L and R<br/>7.4 Voltage vector addition<br/>7.5 Apparent and true powers <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 8 RESONANCE AND LC FILTERS<br/>8. Resonance <br/>8.2 Series resonance<br/>8.3 Parallel resonance<br/>8.4 The Q of circuits<br/>8.5 Decibels <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 9 ACTIVE DEVICES <br/>9.1 Active devices<br/>9.2 Doped semiconductors<br/>9.3 Solid state diodes <br/>9.4 Light frequency diodes<br/>9.5 Junction transistors (BJTS)<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 10 POWER SUPPLIES<br/>10.1 Power supplies<br/>10.2 Half wave rectification<br/>10.3 Full wave rectification<br/>10.4 Captive filtering<br/>10.5 Two voltages form one rectifier <br/>Etc <br/><br/>CHAPTER 11 OSCILLATORS<br/>11.1 Types of Oscillators <br/>11.2 Shock excitation<br/>11.3 Electronic LC Oscillators<br/>11.4 Armstrong Oscillators<br/>11.5 Oscillators <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 12 DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS <br/>12. A digital world<br/>12.2 Binary numbers<br/>12.3 Binary arithmetic <br/>12.4 The and gate <br/>12.5 The or gate<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 13 MEASURING DEVICES <br/>13.1 Analog and digital <br/>13.2 Analog DC meters<br/>13.3 Linear and nonlinear scales<br/>13.4 DC ammeters <br/>13.5 Computing shut resistances <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 14 AUDIO-FREQUENCY AMPLIFIERS<br/>14.1 Audio-frequency amplifiers <br/>14.2 Low versus power amplifiers <br/>14.3 Devices used<br/>14.4 A class A amplifiers <br/>14.5 Parallel and push-pull class A<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 15. RADIO-FREQUENCY AMPLIFIERS<br/>15.1 RF amplifiers frequencies <br/>15.2 Low-level RF amplifiers<br/>15.3 Non-regenerative RF amplifiers<br/>15.4 Pentode RF amplifiers <br/>15.5 RF power amplifiers <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 16 BASIC TRANSMITTERS <br/>16.1 Radio transmitters<br/>16.2 Single-stage transmitters<br/>16.3 Keying relays <br/>16.4 The MOPA <br/>16.5 Tunning an MOPA <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 17 AMPLITUDE MODULATION AND SSB<br/>17.1 Modulation<br/>17.2 Why the carrier is modulated <br/>17.3 sound <br/>17.4 Single-button microphone<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 18 AMPLITUDE-MODULATION RECEIVERS<br/>18.1 Receiving radio signals<br/>18.2 Demodulating a modulated wave<br/>18.3 Crystal detectors <br/>18.4 Power detectors <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 19 FREQUENCY MODULATION<br/>19.1 Frequency modulation<br/>19.2 The five fields of FM<br/>19.3 Basic FM concepts<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>20. CHAPTER ANTENNAS<br/>20.1 Radio waves<br/>20.2 The Ionosphere <br/>20.3 Fading <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 21 TWO.WAY COMMUNICATIONS<br/>21.1 Radio services<br/>21.2 Aeronautical frequencies <br/>21.3 Frequencies tolerances and powers<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 22 MICROWAVES<br/>22.1 Microwaves frequencies <br/>22.2 Microwave transmission lines<br/>22.3 Some wave-guide devices<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 23 FIBER OPTICS<br/>23.1 Communicating by fiber optics<br/>23.2 Optic fibers in general<br/>23.3 The basic optic fiber<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 24 BROADCASTER STATIONS<br/>24.1 Broadcast stations<br/>24.2 Compounds of a broadcast station<br/>24.3 The broadcast console <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 25 TELEVISION <br/>25.1 A TV Broad system<br/>25.2 The TV transmitting antenna <br/>25.3 Magnetic deflection and focusing <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 26 MARITIME RADIO<br/>26.1 Radio at sea<br/>26.2 Ship radio requirements<br/>26.3 MF CW main transmitters<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 27 RADAR <br/>27.1 Principles <br/>27.2 A basic radar system<br/>27.3 A radar transmitter <br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 28 SOURCES OF ELECTRICITY<br/>28.1 Practical electricity sources<br/>28.2 Alternators<br/>28.3 Alternators field excitation<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 29 OPERATING FUNDAMENTALS <br/>29.1 Fundamentals of communicating <br/>29.2 Messages priorities <br/>29.3 Calling and message handling<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 30. AMATEUR RADIO<br/>30.1 The amateur radio service <br/>30.2 Amateur license testing <br/>30.3 Call signs for amateurs <br/>Etc. <br/>CHAPTER 31 RADIO RULES AND LICENSES <br/>31.1 Radio rules and regulations <br/>31.2 Operator-Licenses elements<br/>31.3 Radio licenses and permits <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc. note |
Includes Index: p 697 - 713 |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Electronics. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Radio. |
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Communication |
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Book Open Access |
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621.38 |
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1 |
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SHR |
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621.38 SHR |
Edition |
6th edition. |