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From: galen@picea.CFNR.ColoState.EDU (Galen Watts)
Subject: Re: Beginner's RF ???
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In article <C5sr8H.JpH@cbnewsl.cb.att.com> klink@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (steven.r.klinkner) writes:
>Can anybody recommend a good, application-oriented beginner's reference
>to RF circuits?  
>Steve Klinkner                AT&T Bell Labs               srk@boeing.att.com

I have the ARRL Handbook for the Radio AMateur, and I'm getting the
Solid STate Design for the Radio Amateur.

The handbook is $25 and Solid State is $12 from ARRL, 225 Main, Newington,
CT 06111 but you should be able to find them at electronics or amateur radio
stores.
ARRL will want $5 or so for shipping.
Good Luck,
Galen Watts, KF0YJ


