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Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book Keith Brindley (Freelance writer and journalist on electronics. Independent PC Consultant.)

Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book By Keith Brindley (Freelance writer and journalist on electronics.  Independent PC Consultant.)

Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book by Keith Brindley (Freelance writer and journalist on electronics. Independent PC Consultant.)


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A handbook directed towards those people with interests in radio and electronics related areas, designed so that the information is easily accessible. This new edition includes several tables of units, conversion factors and symbols.

Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book Summary

Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book by Keith Brindley (Freelance writer and journalist on electronics. Independent PC Consultant.)

Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book, 18th Edition focuses on the principles in radio and electronics, including call signs, circuits, frequencies, radio emissions, and television systems. The book first offers information on abbreviations and symbols, amateur radio emission designations, ASCII control characters, audible frequency range, basic logic symbols and truth tables, batteries and cells, BBC VHF/FM radio stations, BBC local radio stations, and block diagram symbols. The text then elaborates on bridge rectifier data, bridge circuits in measurement, cables, centronics interface, characteristics of world UHF terrestrial television systems, and CMOS data. The manuscript examines dipole lengths for the amateur bands, electrical relationships, electromagnetic wave, European terrestrial systems, engineering information, emissions designations, frequency allocations, frequency spectrum symbols, and fundamental constants and units. The text then ponders on international allocations of call signs, medium scale integrated logic symbols and terminology, power supply configurations, radio emissions, and pro electron system of semiconductor type labeling. The book is a dependable reference for electronic engineers and readers wanting to explore electronics.

About Keith Brindley (Freelance writer and journalist on electronics. Independent PC Consultant.)

Keith is a freelance journalist whose whole life (well, apart from the wife, the kids, the music and the mountain bike) is computers. He's been writing about them (computers, that is) for over 18 years, in the meantime working as a teacher, lecturer, engineer, journalist and finally (for the last 12 years) freelance in the computing field. He fondly remembers his first contacts with the Commodore Pet, the various Sinclair oddities, the BBC, PC-DOS, MS-DOS, the Mac, and the various incarnations of Windows. He dreams of new software and hardware, he realises that writing about computers makes little compared to making computers or writing the software for them, he is fully committed to passing his experience along to and making computer-life easier for his readers, yet still enjoys what he's doing. Which can't be all bad!

Table of Contents

Abbreviations and SymbolsAmateur AbbreviationsAmateur Bands in the UKAmateur Radio Emission DesignationsASCII Control CharactersAstronomical DataAudible Frequency RangeAudible IntensityBasic Logic Symbols and Truth TablesBatteries and CellsBBC AM Radio StationsBBC Local Radio StationsBBC VHF/FM Radio StationsBBC VHF Test Tone TransmissionsBeaufort ScaleBlock Diagram SymbolsBridge Circuits in MeasurementBridge Rectifier DataBridge Rectifier EncapsulationsBroadcasting BandsBSI Standard Metric Sizes of Copper Winding WiresCablesCalculusCCITT RecommendationsCentronics InterfaceCharacteristics of World UHF Terrestrial Television SystemsCMOS DataCMOS PinoutsCode Conversion TablesCommon Transistor and Diode DataComparison of Logic FamiliesComponent SymbolsConnectorsConversion FactorsCopper Wire Data (SWG)Decibel TableDecimal MultipliersDigital Standard CircuitsDimensions of Physical PropertiesDipole Lengths for the Amateur BandsDirect Broadcast by Satellite TelevisionElectric QuantitiesElectrical RelationshipsElectrical Properties of ElementsElectromagnetic Wave SpectrumElectronic Multiple and Sub-Multiple ConversionEmission DesignationsEngineering InformationEuropean Allocations of DBS Satellites, Positions, Channels and PolarizationsEuropean Terrestrial SystemsEquipment Marking SymbolsFahrenheit Conversion TableFormulae, UsefulFractions of an Inch with Metric EquivalentsFrequency AllocationsFrequency Spectrum SymbolsFundamental ConstantsFundamental UnitsFuses Color Codes, Diameters of Fuse WireGreek AlphabetIndependent Local Radio StationsInterfacing Logic FamiliesInterferenceInternational Allocations of Call SignsInternational Morse CodeInternational 'Q' CodeIonosphereLawsLEDs, UsingLetter Symbols by Unit NameLogic Elements, SymbolsLogic TermsMains Low-Voltage Power SuppliesMedium Scale Integrated Logic Symbols and TerminologyMensurationMetric Sizes of Insulated Round Winding WiresMetric Wire SizesMicrowave Band Designation SystemMiscellaneous International AbbreviationsMultifrequency PSTN TonesMusical Notes FrequencyNorth American PSTN Area Codes AlphabeticalNorth American PSTN Area Codes NumericalOp-Amp DataOp-Amp Standard CircuitsOverall Rating for TelephonyPaper SizesParticles of Modern PhysicsPhonetic AlphabetPower Supply ConfigurationsPowers of 2Powers of 1016Powers of 1610Proposed DBS Television FormatsQRK Code (Audibility)QSA Code (Signal Strength)Radio and Electronics GlossaryRadio Communications SymbolsRadio EmissionsRadio RegionsRadio Station ClassesRadio WavebandsRC Time ConstantsReactance of Capacitors at Spot FrequenciesReactance of Inductors at Spot FrequenciesResistivities of Metals and AlloysRL Time ConstantsResistor and Capacitor Color CodingResistor and Capacitor Letter and Digit CodeRST Code (Readability)RS 232C InterfaceRS 449 InterfaceSatellite Positions (DBS)Satellite Positions (Non-DBS)Satellite Television Channels (DBS)Satellite Television Channels (Non-DBS)Sea AreasSemiconductor Labeling, Pro ElectronSeven-Segment LED DisplaysSINPFEMO CodeSINPO CodeSIO CodeSound and Sound LevelsStandard Digital CircuitsStandard Frequency and Time TransmissionsStandard Frequency FormatsStandard PSTN TonesStandard UnitsStandard Wire Gauge and Standard Drill SizesStatistical FormulaeStereo Pickup Lead Color CodesTelephone Country Codes AlphabeticalTelephone Country Codes NumericalTemperature Conversion FormulaeTerrestrial Television ChannelsTerrestrial TV Aerial DimensionsThyristorsTransistor and Diode EncapsulationsTransistor Circuits and CharacteristicsTransistor Letter SymbolsTransistor TestingTrigonometric RelationshipsTTL and CMOS Letter SymbolsTTL DataTTL PinoutsUIC 625-Line Television System: Channels and Transmitters Field Blanking Details SpecificationUK CB RadioVelocity of SoundVoltage Multiplier CircuitsVoltage Regulator DataVoltage Regulator EncapsulationsVoltage RegulatorsV24 Interchange CircuitsWavelength-Frequency Conversion TableWire GaugesWorld Allocations of DBS Satellite PositionsWorld TimeZener Diodes

Additional information

GOR002076610
9780434901876
0434901873
Newnes Radio and Electronics Engineer's Pocket Book by Keith Brindley (Freelance writer and journalist on electronics. Independent PC Consultant.)
Used - Good
Hardback
Elsevier Science & Technology
19891006
342
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