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Elmer 101 SSDftra


Rob
 

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Poking around



Prerequisites??? ??


IS "Solid State Design for the radio amateur"? the book that came as 28mb PDF with EMRFD?

Is that PDF? copyright material that is not allowed to be shared?






==============================================

Ok folks, here are the prerequisites for the elmer project. This list
was compiled with the help of the "elmers" so we can get a head start on
the theory. Please read this carefully if you plan on participating in
the class.

1) All posts regarding the elmer project must have a subject that starts
with elmer101:
2) Students must have access to the ARRL Handbook, 1995 or later (1998
preferred).
This can be obtained directly from the arrl or other (discounted)
sources ( i.e. , local and mail order Ham radio
dealers)
The following references are extremely helpful but not required.
a) Solid State Design for the radio amateur
??????? arrl has this book.
b) Databook for homebrewers and QRPers by NA5N
??????? Paul Harden has agreed to provide this book at a substantial discount
for the people in the class. I will post the info shortly.
=======================================================


Steve,
It's been over 20 years, but the original info is still on my qsl web page . You are welcome to print and use the info as you wish, just not for profit.



On 12/23/2019 07:27 AM, Michael Maiorana wrote:

Again, there's nothing special about the NorCal version of these docs. The originals are on my qsl web page. This is the site that was used during the original class back in 1997. All the authors (me included) gave permission for anyone to use the material there. There's lots to learn there, especially with some of the great analysis that Glen Leinweber did. Enjoy!

Mike M. Ku4qo

On Sun, Dec 22, 2019, 11:38 PM Mark - N7EKU <n7eku@...> wrote:
Sorry guys,

I posted the copies here without permission so I need to remove them.? Please google online yourself if you want to read them.

73,


Mark.


 

Rob,
I assume that it is copyrighted. However, I don't believe that any of the lessons ended up referencing it, so you are probably fine without it. It is a great resource and well worth the purchase. It was included as a pdf with my copy of Experimental Methods in RF Design that I bought from arrl last year.

Mike M. Ku4qo?

On Mon, Dec 23, 2019, 12:13 PM Rob via Groups.Io <roomberg=[email protected]> wrote:

Poking around



Prerequisites??? ??


IS "Solid State Design for the radio amateur"? the book that came as 28mb PDF with EMRFD?

Is that PDF? copyright material that is not allowed to be shared?






==============================================

Ok folks, here are the prerequisites for the elmer project. This list
was compiled with the help of the "elmers" so we can get a head start on
the theory. Please read this carefully if you plan on participating in
the class.

1) All posts regarding the elmer project must have a subject that starts
with elmer101:
2) Students must have access to the ARRL Handbook, 1995 or later (1998
preferred).
This can be obtained directly from the arrl or other (discounted)
sources ( i.e. , local and mail order Ham radio
dealers)
The following references are extremely helpful but not required.
a) Solid State Design for the radio amateur
??????? arrl has this book.
b) Databook for homebrewers and QRPers by NA5N
??????? Paul Harden has agreed to provide this book at a substantial discount
for the people in the class. I will post the info shortly.
=======================================================


Steve,
It's been over 20 years, but the original info is still on my qsl web page . You are welcome to print and use the info as you wish, just not for profit.



On 12/23/2019 07:27 AM, Michael Maiorana wrote:
Again, there's nothing special about the NorCal version of these docs. The originals are on my qsl web page. This is the site that was used during the original class back in 1997. All the authors (me included) gave permission for anyone to use the material there. There's lots to learn there, especially with some of the great analysis that Glen Leinweber did. Enjoy!

Mike M. Ku4qo

On Sun, Dec 22, 2019, 11:38 PM Mark - N7EKU <n7eku@...> wrote:
Sorry guys,

I posted the copies here without permission so I need to remove them.? Please google online yourself if you want to read them.

73,


Mark.