The Science of Radio: With MATLAB and Electronics Workbench Demonstrations, 2nd Edition Review

The Science of Radio: With MATLAB and Electronics Workbench Demonstrations, 2nd Edition
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I really enjoyed this book that ranks with some of the finest technical books I have read. This book should be found along side of The Feynman Lectures on Physics and Terman's Electronic and Radio Engineering. Nahin offers an interesting and readable discussion about the basis of radio communications from a historical vantage point of someone who grew up to witness the end of the golden age of radio. He gives the reader a good, readable introduction to such things as Fourier analylsis, Hartley tranforms, vacuum tube technology, etc. In an effort to keep the book simple, author Paul Nahin did not include any discussion of semiconductor technology. I hape that he will write about solid state physics in a later edition. (or perhaps in another book)

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From the reviews: "' The notes and problems at the end of each chapter are very helpful. ['] In the final analysis, the book is definitely worth owning. ['] It is an extremely well written - but unusual - book that I highly recommend for all physicists." The Physics Teacher

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