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Contents at a Glance
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
CHAPTER 2 Calibration Tools and Generators for Testing
CHAPTER 3 Components and Hacking/ Modifying Parts for Radio Circuits
CHAPTER 4 Building Simple Test Oscillators and Modulators
CHAPTER 5 Low-Power Tuned Radio-Frequency Radios
CHAPTER 6 Transistor Refiex Radios
CHAPTER 7 A Low-Power Regenerative Radio
CHAPTER 8 Superheterodyne Radios
CHAPTER 9 Low-Power Superheterodyne Radios
CHAPTER 10 Exotic or "Off the Wall" Superheterodyne Radios
CHAPTER 11 Inductor-Iess Circuits
CHAPTER 12 Introduction to Software-Defined Radios (SDRs)
CHAPTER 13 Oscillator Circuits
CHAPTER 14 Mixer Circuits and Harmonic Mixers
CHAPTER 15 Sampling Theory and Sampling Mixers
CHAPTER 16 In-Phase and Quadrature (IQ) Signals
CHAPTER 17 Intermediate-Frequency Circuits
CHAPTER 18 Detector/Automatic Volume Control Circuits
CHAPTER 19 Amplifier Circuits
CHAPTER 20 Resonant Circuits