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By Nicholas Verbisky
We all go through life’s journey with a story to tell. There were many remarkable tales to be told of a way of life that existed nowhere else on earth. Many have now disappeared forever; mine is one story that will be told. Anyone who has lived in the north of Canada, or any isolated place, would be interested in my story. Anyone involved in aviation services in the 1950s, history buffs, people with an interest in radio communications and its early history, particularly the use of wireless radio technology and international Morse code- the practice of which was a major part of my early career- will enjoy what lies within these pages. It is my experience as an aeradio wireless operator which makes my story unique. “Aeradio” is by definition a flight services specialty which no longer exists, but was once an integral part of all air travel communication. That form of communication ended in 1960. As the technology increased, the keys and bugs which were the radio operators primary tools, slowly became silent. However, there are still radio enthusiasts who practice wireless radio as a hobby today. My experience as an aeradio wireless operator, along with the special memories of many friends and family who have enriched my life immensely, is my story.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Donald J. Arndt
Interference whether caused by natural sources (such as lightning static, atmospheric noise, temperature inversions) or artificial ones (other RF/wireless transmitters, electrical machinery, etc.) has plagued RF/wireless communications since the days of Marconi. But it has taken on a special urgency as more wireless services, especially broadband digital ones, come on line; new digital services, such as WiFi and WiMax, are far less tolerant of interference than analog transmission modes (like AM and FM radio). Because of this, a solid knowledge of the causes of RF interference and techniques for mitigating it is becoming vital knowledge for RF/wireless professionals. This book will explore common sources of interference, how to correctly identify the source, and how to reduce or eliminate such interference in a very interesting way. *WiFi and WiMax interference limitation techniques highlighted *Covers cutting-edge technical approaches to interference reduction *Discusses how to negotiate with other users to achieve mutual and reciprocal reductions in levels of interference.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Donald J. Arndt
Interference whether caused by natural sources (such as lightning static, atmospheric noise, temperature inversions) or artificial ones (other RF/wireless transmitters, electrical machinery, etc.) has plagued RF/wireless communications since the days of Marconi. But it has taken on a special urgency as more wireless services, especially broadband digital ones, come on line; new digital services, such as WiFi and WiMax, are far less tolerant of interference than analog transmission modes (like AM and FM radio). Because of this, a solid knowledge of the causes of RF interference and techniques for mitigating it is becoming vital knowledge for RF/wireless professionals. This book will explore common sources of interference, how to correctly identify the source, and how to reduce or eliminate such interference in a very interesting way. *WiFi and WiMax interference limitation techniques highlighted *Covers cutting-edge technical approaches to interference reduction *Discusses how to negotiate with other users to achieve mutual and reciprocal reductions in levels of interference.
FORMAT: Softcover
By by Jack D. Coombe, Foreword by Chuck Shaden
When Radio Was King offers a reflection on the Golden Age of Radio (1930's to 1940's) by one who was an integral part of American entertainment. The author relates a series of personal observations on radio comedy, it's famous participants and its lasting effect on the American psyche that was reeling from an earlier depression and participation in the greatest world war in history. Furthermore, it is not only a vivid and humorous look at radio comedy, but packs a dual punch in that contains a primer on comedy-writing with actual scripts and snippets of scripts from a recognized veteran comedy writer of the Golden Age.
FORMAT: Softcover
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